China uses ‘gravity slingshot’ to rescue pair of wayward moon satellites

Dmitry Kuznetsov
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After launching a pair or satellites last year he could not reach the right orbit around the Moon, the China Technology and Engineering Center for the use of space (CSU) came up with a novel tactic, using a severity of gravity “in correct.

China launched the satellites, named Dro-A and Dro-BIn March 2024 on a long rocket of March 2c, according to The Global Television Network of China (CGTN) administered by the State. They were supposed to go to distant retrograde orbit, the drug in the name of the couple, around The moonto help provide navigation and monitoring for the spacecraft in the land of the Earth’s moon.

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