Chinanews.com, Beijing, January 21 (Ma Shuaisha) On January 21, when the Spring Festival of the Year of the Rabbit is approaching, the National Space Administration released the latest project pictures of Yutu-2, sending New Year blessings to everyone.

  When the sun shines on the back of the moon, the Yutu-2 lunar rover and Chang'e-4 lander woke up independently on January 15 and January 16, respectively, ushering in the 51st lunar day working period.

The Yutu-2 lunar rover has been working for more than 4 years. It has traveled nearly 1,500 meters and released more than 940.1GB of scientific data at all levels.

  On January 18, when the Yutu-2 lunar rover drove to point LE05103, the panoramic camera mounted on the lunar rover took a 360-degree circle around the lunar rover, and the moon can be seen from the picture stitched together by the panoramic camera ring Ruts left by cars.

The picture shows a stone about 4 meters away from the lunar rover, with a size of about 25 centimeters.

Photo courtesy of the National Space Administration

  From the other three images of the lunar surface taken by the panoramic camera, you can see the ruts left by the lunar rover, a stone about 4 meters away from the lunar rover with a size of about 25 centimeters, and a stone about 37 meters away from the lunar rover with a diameter of about A small impact crater of 5 meters.

  The 380,000 kilometers will not stop Yutu-2's blessing to the people of the motherland; 1,479 Earth Days of perseverance ushered in the lunar journey of the Year of the Rabbit.

For thousands of years, the ancients imagined the mythical scenes of "Chang'e Flying to the Moon" and "Jade Rabbit Pounding Medicine".

Over the past 20 years, the lunar exploration project has been "successful and victorious". The lunar exploration people have used wisdom and sweat to turn ancient myths into reality to practice unique romance and feelings.

The picture shows a small impact crater about 37 meters away from the Yutu-2 lunar rover, with a diameter of about 5 meters.

Photo courtesy of the National Space Administration

  In the past 4 years, from Chang'e 4 carrying Yutu 2 on the back of the moon, it has been "shocked and fell", and now it continues to set its own record. "Chang'e" and "Yutu" have brought too many surprises to people.

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