During the eighth day of the eighth day, the "Yutu 2" lunar rover found unidentified gelatinous material in the impact crater on the back of the moon. Scientists have found that the identity of the gelatinous substance is the breccia formed by the impact, which may be the molten breccia impacted by the sputter of a nearby impact crater, or the impact glass condensation formed when the current fresh impact crater is formed. Breccia. The picture shows the "Yutu 2" lunar rover approaching the lunar back impact crater. China News Service publishes photos for Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center

Release time: 2020-06-19 20:44:59 [Editor: Li Jun]