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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Probe Enters Lunar Orbit

According to the Associated Press, China said its lunar satellite Chang'e 1 entered an orbit 125 miles from the moon 7 November 2007. Chang'e 1 is scheduled to remain in lunar orbit for a year.

In related news, China will be opening its space program to private funding.
Posted by J.R.Shirley at 8:33 PM
Labels: China, PRC, technology, World News

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