China launches satellites to help explore the dark areas of the Moon

On the morning of May 21, China launched the O Thuoc Bridge communication satellite to orbit, to connect the communication between the ground control station and Hang Nga explorer ship 4.

On the morning of May 21, China launched the O Thu Bridge communication satellite into orbit, to connect the communication between the ground control station and the planned Hang Nga 4 explorer ship to land on the dark side of the Moon. Later this year to discover the mystery in the unobserved area from this Earth.

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Satellite O Thuoc bridge is launched from the center of Tay Xuong satellite launch.(Photo: nasaspaceflight.com)

The satellite O Thuoc bridge was launched from the Tay Xuong satellite launch center in Sichuan province at 5.28 am (local time) by Truong Chinh 4C rocket . This is the 275th mission in the history of the Truong Chinh boosters.

Mr. Zhang Lihua, Chairman of the Bridge of the Bridge project, stated that "the launch of this satellite is an important step for China in achieving its goal of becoming the first country to bring spacecraft to expedition." .

About 25 minutes after being launched, the O Ruler Bridge separated from the Truong Chinh 4C missile and entered orbit between the Earth and the Moon, with the closest distance to our planet, 200 km and the longest distance. is about 400,000km. Solar panels and information transmitting antennas have also been deployed.

According to calculations, the O Du Bridge satellite will go into the halo around the Lagrangian 2 point in the orbit between the Earth and the Sun, our planet about 455,000 km. If successful, this will be the first communication satellite in the world operating in this orbit.

Update 17 December 2018
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