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China's Yutu Moon rover pictured from orbit by Nasa satellite China's Yutu Moon rover pictured from orbit by Nasa satellite
(about 3 hours later)
An American satellite has pictured the Chinese Yutu rover on the surface of the Moon.An American satellite has pictured the Chinese Yutu rover on the surface of the Moon.
The 150cm-wide wheeled-vehicle appears as a single pixel in the images from the US space agency's (Nasa) Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).The 150cm-wide wheeled-vehicle appears as a single pixel in the images from the US space agency's (Nasa) Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).
The lander that placed Yutu on the surface of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) on 14 December is also visible nearby.The lander that placed Yutu on the surface of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) on 14 December is also visible nearby.
Both pieces of Chinese hardware are distinctively bright against the dark lunar "soil" and cast long shadows.Both pieces of Chinese hardware are distinctively bright against the dark lunar "soil" and cast long shadows.
This made them easy to identify in before-and-after images of the landing location, which can now be given very precise map coordinates.This made them easy to identify in before-and-after images of the landing location, which can now be given very precise map coordinates.
Nasa says its LRO satellite was not in the right position to capture the landing earlier this month. It was not until 25 December that the spacecraft's orbit brought it directly overhead. Nasa says its LRO satellite was not in the right position to capture the landing earlier this month. Only by 25 December had the spacecraft's orbit brought it directly overhead.
The published images were taken from an altitude of 150km.The published images were taken from an altitude of 150km.
Yutu ("Jade Rabbit") is China's first landed mission at the Moon. After running down a ramp on to the lunar surface, Yutu trundled in an arc around its delivery lander. Yutu ("Jade Rabbit") is China's first mission to make a soft landing at the Moon. After running down a ramp on to the lunar surface, Yutu trundled in an arc around its delivery lander.
Scientists were able to check the vehicles systems before putting the robot into hibernation for the long lunar night, which lasts two Earth weeks. Scientists were able to check the vehicle's systems before putting the robot into hibernation for the long lunar night, which lasts two Earth weeks.
When revived, Yutu will explore its landing zone, studying the dusty terrain and its geology.When revived, Yutu will explore its landing zone, studying the dusty terrain and its geology.