Technology Nov 29, 2020 09:21 PM (GMT+8) · EqualOcean
According to NASA, at 20:23 Beijing time on November 29, the chang'e-5 probe "braked" again at the near lunar point, changing from an elliptical orbit to a near circular orbit. Subsequently, the chang'e-5 probe will select an aircraft to separate the lander and the lifter combination from the orbiter and the reentrant assembly. The combination of lander and ascender will make a soft landing on the front of the moon and carry out automatic sampling of the lunar surface as planned.