China prepares for first lunar rover landing on the moon
December 14, 2013  15:53
China will attempt to land a probe carrying the country's first lunar rover on the moon today in a major breakthrough for its ambitious space programme. The spacecraft is expected to make touchdown at about 9pm local time (1830 IST), the mission's official microblogging page said, 12 days after Chang'e-3 blasted off on a Long March-3B carrier rocket. 

China is aiming to become the third country to carry out a rover mission, following the United States and former Soviet Union, which also made the last soft landing on the moon 37 years ago.
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