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Yutu-2 runs on solar power, so it hibernates periodically until the sun returns. Yutu-2 is part of the China’s National Space Administration Mission Chang’e-4 who landed in 2019 to undertake an ambitious exploration of the far side of the moon (which isn’t always dark). The Yutu-2 rover’s name translates to Jade Rabbit, so it’s like the rover has found its own mascot on the moon. There are a few delicate round pieces behind the “rump” of the rock that look like rabbit poop, which only adds to the fun. The crouched shape of the rock has earned it the nickname “Jade Rabbit” because it looks a bit like a crouching rabbit with a few carrots in front of it. “Jade Rabbit” looks a bit like a crouching rabbit with carrots on the right and dumplings on the left.īut that’s not all. After getting closer and put in perspective, the rover was able to reveal the true nature of the object. It turned out that he looked a lot bigger and more mysterious in the first frame of the rover. It turns out that the cube-shaped “hut” is a small, lumpy boulder sitting on the edge of a crater.
#Yutu 2 mystery house update
Once again, Andrew Jones, a journalist who covers the Chinese space program for News and, alerted me to the latest update from the rover team with a tweet on Friday, describing the conclusion of the saga like “so disappointing it’s great”. It’s not much of a surprise, but it’s a fun conclusion to the lunar riddle that fascinated so many people in December. The “Mysterious hut” or “house”, spotted by the Chinese rover Yutu-2 on the other side of the moon turns out to be – drum roll, please – a boulder. The rock in the “mystery hut” on the moon now has a more appropriate name: “jade rabbit”. It could turn 2022 into something incredibly uplifting in this time of Delta, Omicron, and the invasion of Ukraine.CNSA / CLEP / Red Circle by Amanda Kooser / CNET With the pandemic making 20 so dreary, humans need something like discovering alien life, to perk things up. Can you imagine how we Earthlings would react? We would lose our minds, in a good way.
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Though we know what to expect once the rover gets to the hut’s location, you know what we hope for? That it is indeed something created by intelligent life.
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The speed at which the rover travels means it won’t reach the hut for over two months. It is about 260 feet from where the rover is now. We won’t know for two or three months what the “hut” is ChangE-4, YuTu-2 | CNSA:Our SpaceĪs for the hut, Yutu 2 is headed for it. And let’s be clear, the entire surface of the Moon is most assuredly dirt and rock. So far, two out of two mysterious objects caught by the rover have turned out to rock. Those ended up being rocks shoveled out by an impact. Then this year it uncovered spikey objects sticking out of the Moon’s surface. It ended up being Rock fragments fused together from extreme heat, probably from an impact, is what it end. Gizmondo tells of a green, glistening gel-like substance observed by Yutu 2 in September 2019. Especially highlighted against a black sky, it is the type of thing that could happen. Sometimes pixelization can randomly create these artifacts. With digital images, sometimes these artifacts appear. Could the image be an artifact? Yutu 2 shot of Mystery Hut | CNSA/Our Space Sometimes large boulders get pushed up to the surface from impacts according to him. ifOIFr4oQI- Andrew Jones December 3, 2021Ĭould it be some of the Moon’s surface “excavated by impacts?” That is what Andrew Jone, who covers China’s space program, tweeted. But large boulders (right) are sometimes excavated by impacts, as seen by the Chang'e-3 mission, which launched 8 years ago on Dec 1. So yeah, it's not an obelisk or aliens, but certainly something to check out, and hard to discern much from the image. Our Space wrote mission controllers observed “an obtrusive cube on the northern skyline that attracted their attention.” It postulates whether it might be a “pioneer spacecraft of predecessors to explore the Moon.” “Excavated by impacts” on the Moon And the six-wheeled Yutu 2 is headed for it. It’s sitting in the Von Kármán crater in the South Pole-Aitken Basin. If you’ve watched too much sci-fi, it looks like a hut to house aliens after crashing to the Moon. It is too square to be a rock, but that is what many think it is. Or, maybe it’s more intriguing? What is the “mysterious hut” seen on the Moon? Yutu 2 image from the Moon | CNSA/Our SpaceĬhina calls it a “mysterious hut,” because that is what it looks like. It is sending images back to earth, and one, in particular, looks strange. And it’s sitting on the far or dark side of the moon right now and has been since January 3, 2019. You know China sent a rover to the Moon, right? The mission is called Chang’e 4, and the rover is named Yutu 2.