Sunday, December 12, 2010
Chang'e lunar flight of 210 days to return the whole lunar surface pictures taken.
<P Align=center> Keywords: Chang'e lunar flight safety of the whole lunar surface taken </ P> <P> as of yesterday, China's first lunar probe satellite Chang'e One in the Beijing Aerospace Control Center to close monitoring and precise .under the control of security ring has been 210 days on the flight, flight 2374 ring, the satellite is flying in a lunar state of the system equipment normal and stable condition. .August, "Chang'e" will undergo a second test of the eclipse. .</ P> <P> lunar probe satellite on October 24 last year, was launched Nov. 7 to complete the third time in recent months, the brake, the satellite began in the lunar circular orbit. .Since then, the Beijing Aerospace Control Center completed as planned in-orbit testing of satellites and launched a continuous loop on the long-term management, monitoring and control to provide daily support, monitoring, satellite status, measured flight path to the satellite navigation data and send .payload procedures to control the satellite to track a specific scope of work to run profile, and respond to various emergency and fault conditions. .World Scientific reports </ P> <P> It is understood, the Beijing Aerospace Control Center has now completed two track maintenance, four flight attitude conversion, a lunar eclipse management control, launched a satellite carrying the payload of all equipment .scientific experiments. .May 12, the satellite completed CCD stereo camera on the moon within 70 degrees latitude north and south all the lunar surface images of the shooting and the realization of data acquisition. .According to the Centre Director, Aircraft Management Office Liu Junze introduction, Chang'e I satellite carrying the payload device Beijing Aerospace Control Center has handled dozens of single event latchup, to ensure that the activities of various scientific experiments carried out smoothly. .</ P> </ p>.
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