China plans unmanned moon landing

China aims to launch its first unmanned lunar lander by the end of this year, complete with a radio-controlled rover to transmit images and dig into the surface to test samples.

China plans unmanned moon landing

China aims to launch its first unmanned lunar lander by the end of this year, complete with a radio-controlled rover to transmit images and dig into the surface to test samples.

The Chang’e 3 lander has officially moved from the design to the launch stage, the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense said.

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