According to Scott Tilley, an American aerospace communications expert, China's Chang'e-5 lunar probe has left the long-distance retrograde orbit (DRO orbit) and moved to La
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According to Scott Tilley, an American aerospace communications expert, China's Chang'e-5 lunar probe has left the long-distance retrograde orbit (DRO orbit) and moved to a circum-solar orbit near Lagrange L1 with a stable signal. In December 2020, after Chang'e-5 completed its lunar exploration mission, its orbiter still had a lot of fuel left, so it carried out a number of additional missions. In January 2022, Chang'e-5 successfully retracked to the Earth-Moon long-range retrograde orbit, making it the first man-made object in the world to reach this orbit. At present, it is estimated that there is not much fuel left for Chang'e-5, but it is worth it. #MCN首发激励计划#
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