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China has established a satellite to monitor the whole world, can take a picture of any area from close range

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China has now installed a satellite in space that will be able to monitor the entire world. Through this satellite, any area of ​​the Earth can be photographed from close range. Chang-5 sent to China has taken samples from the moon and is now ready to return to Earth.

The surveillance satellite Gaofen-14 was released from the Xichang Satellite Center. It is installed in space through the March-3B rocket. Gaofen is the most advanced satellite and is capable of taking accurate geographic information of any area of ​​the Earth. On November 24, China sent a large rocket named Chang-5 to the moon. It is named after the moon goddess of China.

Chang-5 has to take samples from the lunar surface, which he has completed. Now it is ready to return to Earth. It has collected samples weighing about two kg. The Deputy Director of the Space Satellite Center said that complex technology has been used to send unmanned rockets. This was China’s challenging campaign, which is now going to be completed. This is the first expedition to bring samples from the moon in 40 years of history.

After the success of the campaign, China will become the third country after Russia and America. Samples were successfully brought from the moon in the US Apollo mission fifty years ago. These samples are expected to return to Mongolia by the end of this month. After studying the sample, many mysteries related to the origin of the moon can be revealed. 

On the other hand, Japan has achieved great success in sampling from an asteroid called Ryugu, located at a distance of 300 million kilometers from Earth. Japan started this mission six years ago. The Hayabusa-2 spacecraft was sent in this mission. Japan’s space agency obtained the samples in this capsule, landed near Australia’s Woomera. Scientists from Australia also helped in this mission. 

 

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