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China's Jade Rabbit Moon rover is in trouble after experiencing a "mechanical control abnormality", state media report. | China's Jade Rabbit Moon rover is in trouble after experiencing a "mechanical control abnormality", state media report. |
The moon exploration vehicle ran into problems due to the moon's "complicated lunar surface environment", Xinhua news agency said, citing science officials. | The moon exploration vehicle ran into problems due to the moon's "complicated lunar surface environment", Xinhua news agency said, citing science officials. |
The rover landed in December as part of China's Chang'e-3 mission - the first "soft" landing on the Moon since 1976. | The rover landed in December as part of China's Chang'e-3 mission - the first "soft" landing on the Moon since 1976. |
It was expected to operate for around three months. | It was expected to operate for around three months. |
Earlier this month, the Beijing Aerospace Control Centre said that Jade Rabbit, also known as Yutu, had successfully explored the surface of the moon with its mechanical arm. | Earlier this month, the Beijing Aerospace Control Centre said that Jade Rabbit, also known as Yutu, had successfully explored the surface of the moon with its mechanical arm. |
Lunar night | Lunar night |
The malfunction emerged before the rover entered its scheduled dormancy period on Saturday, Xinhua reported, citing the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence (SASTIND). | The malfunction emerged before the rover entered its scheduled dormancy period on Saturday, Xinhua reported, citing the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence (SASTIND). |
Scientists were organising repairs, the news agency added, without providing further details. | Scientists were organising repairs, the news agency added, without providing further details. |
The rover was due to become dormant for 14 days during the lunar night, when there would be no sunlight to power the rover's solar panel, reports said. | The rover was due to become dormant for 14 days during the lunar night, when there would be no sunlight to power the rover's solar panel, reports said. |
The malfunctioning rover presents the first public mishap China's ambitious space programme has experienced in years, following several successful manned space flights, the BBC's Celia Hatton in Beijing reports. | The malfunctioning rover presents the first public mishap China's ambitious space programme has experienced in years, following several successful manned space flights, the BBC's Celia Hatton in Beijing reports. |
Xinhua said the news of the rover's troubles had generated extensive discussion on Chinese social media. | Xinhua said the news of the rover's troubles had generated extensive discussion on Chinese social media. |
"People not only hailed the authority's openness to the accident, but also expressed concern," it said. | "People not only hailed the authority's openness to the accident, but also expressed concern," it said. |
On Sina Weibo, China's largest microblog provider, users began tagging their posts with the hash tag "#hang in there Jade Rabbit". | |
Users also circulated comic strips depicting a rabbit on the moon, and rabbit-themed pictures, while expressing their support for the rover. | |
User Jessica_S_AC_USK wrote: "I want to cry. Go Jade Rabbit, even if we fail this time, we still have next time - our Chinese Jade Rabbit's goal is the sea of stars! We will not give up easily." | |
Referring to a Chinese folktale about a rabbit on the moon, another microblog user wrote: "Whatever happens, we must thank Jade Rabbit. When our generation tells stories to our children, we can confidently say: 'There really is a Jade Rabbit on the moon!'" |