China's CNSA Reveals Earth and Moon Photos from Tianwen-2 Probe
The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has shared images of Earth and the moon taken by the Tianwen-2 probe in space. The probe's navigation sensor captured the photos, showcasing its strong performance. The images include a snapshot of Earth from 590,000 kilometers away and a new moon photo from a similar distance. Tianwen-2 has been orbiting for over 33 days and remains in good condition.

The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has released images of Earth and the moon captured by the Tianwen-2 probe in orbit. The probe's navigation sensor captured these images, showcasing good performance. The images include a photo of Earth taken when the probe was 590,000 kilometers away and a new moon photo at a similar distance. The probe has been in orbit for over 33 days, over 12 million kilometers from Earth, and is functioning well.
China's Tianwen-2 mission, launched on May 29, aims to study asteroids and the early solar system. It plans to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P, beyond Mars.
According to the source: People's Daily.
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