“Lay” the first chinese robot on the Moon

It was designed to last only three months, but ultimately lived 31 months of glory on the surface of the moon: the first chinese…
a robot on the Moon say definitively mankind through social networks.
The wheeled robot Yutu (“rabbit from ιαδεΐτη”, the name given to the pet rabbit of an ancient goddess of the Moon”) arrived on the Moon in 2013 packaged inside the spacecraft, chang’e-3.
China thus became just the third country that reaches to the Moon, after the USA and Russia.
The robot presented a technical problem shortly after the moon landing and the transmission of the raw images, and remained in a state of inactivity during a lunar night, which lasts 15 earth days.
She finally managed to wake up and thrill the crowds in China, with more than 600,000 users to monitor the posts of the robots in the chinese social network Weibo.
“This time I will actually say good night,” announced on Sunday the robotic bunny.
The Yutu will always remain in the Moon, along with approximately 60 space ships of Russia and the USA.
China launched its first astronaut in 2003, and since then has made impressive progress in the space program, which provides, inter alia, the construction of a chinese space station.
For the 2017 planning a mission that will attempt to bring to Earth samples from the far side of the Moon.
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