China's Yutu 2 rover snaps stunning image on moon's far side
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(ESA/Hubble & NASA Acknowledgement: Gilles Chapdelaine)
The observatory, which is currently undergoing calibration to prepare for the start of its operations this summer, is laden with high-resolution cameras and infrared instruments that will be able to capture crisp images of stars in our local universe.
China's Yutu 2 rover has returned a view of its path over three years of travels across the harsh environment of the moon's far side. The new images - released by Ourspace, a Chinese language science outreach channel affiliated with the China National Space Administration, in late February.
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