'Total success': China broadcasts new images from far side of moon
Pictures taken by Change 4 lander and rover beamed back to Earth and shown on state TV
Associated Press
Fri 11 Jan 2019 06.27 EST
China on Friday broadcast pictures taken by its rover and lander on the far side of the moon, in what its space programme hailed as another triumph for the groundbreaking mission.
The pictures, shown on the state broadcaster CCTV, showed the Jade Rabbit 2 rover and the Change 4 spacecraft that transported it during the first soft landing on the side of the moon that always faces away from Earth.
The pictures were transmitted by a relay satellite to a control centre in Beijing, although it was not immediately clear when they were taken.
Showing the rover moving away from its lander, officials with the China National Space Administration said they marked a total success for the mission.
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