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The Chang'e 4 Lander And The 'Yutu 2' Lunar Rover Autonomously Wake Up

The Chang'e 4 lander and the "Yutu 2" lunar rover awakened autonomously and entered the 21st month day work period

On the far side of the moon, with a new round of dawn, the Chang'e 4 lander and the "Yutu 2" lunar rover ended their moon night dormancy at 14:54 on August 13 and 20:34 on August 12, respectively. Wake up by light and enter the 21st day working period. The working conditions of the two instruments are normal, the energy is balanced, and the exploration journey on the back of the moon continues.

According to the panoramic camera stitched images, DOM images and other data, the "Yutu-2" lunar rover will drive to the basalt or high-reflectivity impact crater area northwest of the current detection point during the daytime work period of this month. At that time, the panoramic camera, infrared imaging spectrometer, and central atom detector will be turned on for detection, and the moon-measuring radar will carry out simultaneous detection during driving.

In addition, the "Yutu-2" lunar rover plans to choose an opportunity to carry out panoramic ring shooting in the higher terrain at the junction of the two impact craters (the edge of the degraded impact crater).

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