China’s experimental moon satellites beam back lunar imagery (video, photo) 5

A pair of small experimental satellites have begun tests related to future lunar communication and navigation services for China’s moon ambitions.

The Tiandu-1 and Tiandu-2 satellites launched toward the moon along with the Queqiao-2 lunar communications relay satellite on a Long March 8 rocket on March 19. The latter spacecraft will support a major mission — the upcoming Chang’e 6 lunar far side sample return effort, which could launch as soon as next month —but the former are intended as a pathfinder for future lunar infrastructure.

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