China to the Moon

The Chang'e-3 spacecraft, which represents China's first attempt at a robotic lunar landing, is safely en route after a Dec. 2 launch on a Long March 3B. The rocket placed the spacecraft, with its lander/rover combo, into an initial lunar transfer orbit with an apogee of 380,000 km. (240,000 mi.)...

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