Abstract A novel concept for Chinese Chang'e-4 lunar exploration mission is presented in this paper at first. After the success of Chang'e-3, its backup probe, Chang'e-4 lander/rover combination, would be upgraded and land on the unexplored lunar farside by the aid of a relay satellite near the second Earth-Moon Lagrange point. Mineralogical and geochemical surveys on the farside to study the formation and evolution of lunar crust and observations at low radio frequencies to track the signals of the Universe's Dark Ages are priorities. Follow-up Chinese lunar exploration activities before 2030 are envisioned as building a robotic lunar science station by three to five missions. Finally several methods of international cooperation are proposed.
Highlights A Chang'e-4 mission concept of lunar farside in-situ exploration is proposed. VLF observation and in-situ survey would enable potential science breakthroughs. Robotic lunar science station is envisioned as the next feasible step for China. International cooperation is welcomed in Chinese deep space missions.
A Chang’e-4 mission concept and vision of future Chinese lunar exploration activities
Acta Astronautica ; 127 ; 678-683
2016-06-10
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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