The module of the Chinese mission "Chang'e-5" flies to the moon again

Chang'e-5 is one of two automatic stations in China's lunar program. On November 23, 2020 the device was

launched, successfully landed on the Moon on December 1 and began collecting samples from the lunar surface.

The module has been extended for an indefinite period,Therefore, it was first sent to the first Lagrange point in the Sun-Earth system, in orbit around which it had been since mid-March of this year. But at the end of August, radio amateurs noticed that  the module left its orbit and again flew towards the Moon.

But the Beijing Aerospace Control Centerflights, the person responsible for communication with Chang'e-5 has not yet confirmed this information. It is also unknown where the device will fly next. Depending on the amount of fuel, the device can enter lunar orbit, go to other Lagrange points in the Sun-Earth or Earth-Moon systems, or fly towards the asteroid (469219) Kamoaleva.

The module should go around the moon on September 9th.

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