About Chang e 5 solar panel support
Launch Date: 2020-11-23 Launch Vehicle: Long March 5 Launch Site: Wenchang, Peoples Republic of China Mass:8200 kg
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6 FAQs about [Chang e 5 solar panel support]
Why do we need Chang'e-5?
The samples are a relatively young 2 billion years old. They will help scientists understand what was happening late in the Moon’s history, as well as how Earth and the solar system evolved. Chang'e-5 is now on an extended mission to test technologies in an advanced lunar orbit.
When will China's Chang'e-5 spacecraft return to Earth?
China's Chang'e-5 spacecraft returned Moon samples to Earth in 2020. The samples are a relatively young 2 billion years old. They will help scientists understand what was happening late in the Moon’s history, as well as how Earth and the solar system evolved. Chang'e-5 is now on an extended mission to test technologies in an advanced lunar orbit.
Did China's Chang'e-5 mission return samples to Earth?
China's Chang’e-5 mission returned Moon samples to Earth and is now in a long-term lunar orbit.
How did the Chang'e-5 lander work?
The Chang'e-5 lander also carried three scientific payloads. A suite of cameras documented the landing site, a ground-penetrating radar mapped the subsurface, and a spectrometer studied the mineralogical composition of the landing site to calculate how much water is locked in the lunar soil.
Did China's Chang'e-5 spacecraft capture a lunar surface Panorama?
Lunar Surface Panorama from Chang'e-5 China's Chang'e-5 spacecraft captured this image of the lunar surface shortly after landing in the Ocean of Storms on 1 December 2020. Image: CNSA / CLEP
How does Chang'e 5 work?
Power is provided by solar panels. Chang'e 5 carries a robotic arm with a sampling scoop, a coring drill, and a sample chamber that can return up to 4 kg of regolith. It also has a Panoramic Camera (PCAM), Landing Camera (LCAM), Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar (LRPR), and a visible and near-infrared Lunar Mineralogical Spectrometer (LMS).
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