FILE - In this Dec. 15, 2013 file photo taken by the on-board camera of the lunar probe Chang'e-3 and made off the screen of the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing, China's first moon rover ...
BEIJING – The Jade Rabbit did not go quietly into that long lunar night. Instead, China's troubled robotic moon rover -- given voice by a government news agency -- melodramatically pondered the ...
Update: Despite initial reports that China’s Yutu rover had been declared dead, covered in the story below, Chinese state media are now reporting that it is waking up after the long lunar night.
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