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      China's lunar rover awake but ailing

      2014-03-15 08:37 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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      This undated photo taken by the camera on the Yutu moon rover shows the Chang'e-3 moon lander and the moon surface. (Xinhua Photo)

      This undated photo taken by the camera on the Yutu moon rover shows the Chang'e-3 moon lander and the moon surface. (Xinhua Photo)

      China's moon rover Yutu woke up again at 6:42 am on Friday, after its third dormancy, but even after a long rest, mechanical problems have not been resolved.[Special coverage]

      Yutu and the lander, which woke up earlier on Wednesday, have restarted their operations and are exploring as scheduled, according to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence (SASTIND).

      The control issues that have troubled Yutu since January remain, but its panorama camera, radar and other equipment are functioning normally, SASTIND said.

      The cause of the problems is a mystery. The lander functioned normally during its first three lunar days, according to the SASTIND. A lunar day is equivalent to about two weeks on Earth.

      The lander's optical telescope, extreme ultraviolet camera and lunar dust measurement device completed scheduled tasks and obtained a large amount of data.

      Yutu, named after the pet rabbit of the lunar goddess Chang'e in Chinese mythology, touched down on the moon's surface on Dec. 15, some hours after lunar probe Chang'e-3 landed.

      It has now survived its design life of three months.

      The rover was intended to roam the lunar surface, surveying the geological structure and substrate while looking for natural resources, but problems emerged before the second dormancy on Jan. 25 as the lunar night fell. According to SASTIND, the problem was caused by the "complicated lunar surface."

      Chang'e-3 is part of the second phase of China's lunar program, which includes orbiting, landing and returning to Earth. It follows the success of the Chang'e-1 and Chang'e-2 missions in 2007 and 2010.

      China is the third country to soft-land on the moon after the United States and the Soviet Union.

      Chang'e-3 Moon Probe Launch

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