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Chang’e 1 survives eclipse period, successor planned for next year

Submit on Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 06:00

China hopes to launch its second moon-orbiting satellite in 2009, state media reported. The news came after scientists regained contact with the country’s first lunar satellite Chang’e-1.

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