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China's Chang'e-6 mission's orbiter-lander entered lunar orbit recently. Peng Deyun and Cheng Yanhe from the Beijing Aerospace Control Center explains.

Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta
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00:00In 2013, the company launched a new product, the XQ-3.
00:04The new product is designed to be a mobile phone that can be used for the first time in the world.
00:08The design is based on the XQ-3, and the design is based on the XQ-3,
00:12which is a mobile phone with a smartphone app.
00:16The design of the XQ-3 is based on the XQ-3,
00:20and the design of the XQ-3 is based on the XQ-3,
00:24which is a mobile phone with a smartphone app.
00:28The XQ-3 is a mobile phone that can be used for the first time in the world.
00:31so I think it is an opportunity to learn a lot.
00:35So I think it is an opportunity to learn a lot.
00:39In addition to the design, the XQ-3 can also operate in the field of intelligent work.
00:43As a result, it is a mobile phone that can be used for the first time in the world.
00:45This is the first time that a successful spacewalk was performed on the lunar surface.
00:50The movement of the rover is stable.
00:57The rover is stable.
01:01The orbit is controlled with high precision.
01:03The orbit is controlled with high precision.
01:05The orbit is controlled with high precision.
01:08to separate at the same time, land on the other side of the moon,
01:12and carry out the scientific exploration of the moon and the sampling of the moon.
01:16Then take off and test the control of the spacecraft
01:18to complete the last stage on the other side of the moon,
01:20until the final return.
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