Thursday, January 3, 2019

NASA Director sent a message congratulating the landing on the 4th: impressive


On January 3rd, at 10:26 am today, the "Chang'e IV" detector successfully landed on the back of the moon at 177.6 degrees east longitude and 45.5 degrees south latitude in the pre-selected landing zone, and passed back through the "Bridge Bridge" relay star. The world's first close-up image of the moon back reveals the mystery of the ancient moon.

In response, NASA Director Jim Bridenstine sent a congratulatory message on Twitter and said it was the first time humans (landing on the back of the moon), and the achievements were impressive.

NASA Director sent a message congratulating the landing on the 4th impressive


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