China Readying 1st Moon Rover for Launch This Year

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As three Chinese astronauts zip around the Earth aboard a prototype space station, the country is gearing up to launch its first moon rover in the coming months.

China’s robotic Chang’e 3 mission, reportedly slated to blast off toward the end of 2013, marks a big step forward in the nation’s lunar exploration program. Chang’e 3 will become China’s first craft to attempt a soft landing and rover deployment on the surface of the moon.

China’s multi-phase moon venture began with the orbiters Chang’e 1 and Chang’e 2, which launched in 2007 and 2010, respectively. Now Chinese space program officials are ready to shift to phase two. [Gallery: Moon Photos by Chang’e 2 Probe]

 

-Space Insider

 

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