China's Chang'e-5 probe has successfully collected samples from the surface of the moon and successfully landed in the scheduled area of ​​Inner Mongolia in the early morning of December 17, marking the successful completion of China's first mission to sample and return extraterrestrial objects.

In the morning, Rong Qiliang, chair professor of precision engineering in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, who is responsible for the development of the key instrument "Sampling Execution Device", held a media forum to share his thoughts on the research and development and sampling process, and his thoughts on future space mission Outlook.

The picture shows Rong Qiliang introducing the simulation of the lunar environment and sampling process in the laboratory.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Zhihua


Release time: 2020-12-17 17:30:19 【Editor: Wang Yi】