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Showing Original Post only (View all)China's Jade Rabbit Moon rover sends back first photos [View all]
Source: BBC News
The first robot to land on the Moon in nearly 40 years, China's Jade Rabbit rover, has begun sending back photos, with shots of its lunar lander.
Jade Rabbit rolled down a ramp lowered by the lander and on to the volcanic plain known as Sinus Iridum at 04:35 Beijing time on Saturday (20:35 GMT).
It moved to a spot a few metres away, its historic short journey recorded by the lander.
On Sunday evening the two machines began photographing each other.
Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25393826

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Is it anymore offensive than when people make comments about finding/stealing oil on
penultimate
Dec 2013
#49
What's being joked about is the space program, not the race or ethnicity of the people behind it
penultimate
Dec 2013
#73
Naaah.... maybe a low-g sweat shop to make it more difficult for employees to jump to their deaths
penultimate
Dec 2013
#50
Mercury is tidally locked to the Sun but not the same way the Moon is to the Earth
Fumesucker
Dec 2013
#41
Possibly. Most of the lava plains are on the near side. The moon is tidally locked.
Deep13
Dec 2013
#69
First, it's the far side, not the dark side. The Moon rotates once every 28 days, meaning........
LongTomH
Dec 2013
#39
An early step. The Chinese have a reported 1,000,000 people working on their space program ...
Scuba
Dec 2013
#18
and our government is working on bailing out, protecting from prosecution, and stacking the deck for
yurbud
Dec 2013
#68
we have a much healthier, much more inclusive society than we did in 1969
Dustin DeWinde
Dec 2013
#43
"everything NASA produces is public domain" < Very likely not, but most of it, probably.
jtuck004
Dec 2013
#71