China's Jade Rabbit has bid its final farewell and shut down after 31 months exploring the Moon, far outliving its expected lifespan.
It has also been an active social media. Its final message said: "The Moon has prepared a long dream for me."
The rover is named after Yutu, the pet rabbit of the Chinese Moon goddess Chang'e, in turn the namesake of the lunar mission.
The official Jade Rabbit Weibo account has shared cute cartoons of its adventures, here arriving on the Moon in 2013 (WEIBO) |
The Jade Rabbit's main objective was to achieve China's first soft-landing on the moon, as well as to explore the surface.
'I'm the rabbit that has seen the most stars.'
On micro-blogging site Weibo, the rover's official first-person account has a following of over 600,000 fans.It has kept them updated with news of its discoveries, as well as cute cartoons about its antics.
The rabbit was declared prematurely dead in February 2014, when it ran into numerous mechanical difficulties(WEIBO) |
But in a message sent on Sunday it said: "This time it really is goodnight," the rover said
"There are still many questions I would like answers to, but I'm the rabbit that has seen the most stars."
"The Moon has prepared a long dream for me, I don't know what it will be like - will I be a Mars explorer, or be sent back to Earth?"
China sent its first astronaut into space in 2003, and since then has taken huge advancements, including the deployment of an experimental space station (AFP) |
"Good night Jade Rabbit, I hope you have beautiful carrot-filled dreams. We are all proud of you," said one user on Weibo.
"I'll fly to the Moon to bring you home!" said one another. "You'll be able to sleep comfortably in a museum then."
"Wait for me to graduate from University- I'll fly to the moon to bring you home!" said one user on Weibo. "You'll be able to sleep comfortably in a museum then", says the first comment(WEIBO) |
"Sweet dreams. One day we will be reunited in a dream filled with a million stars and beautiful scenery. But for now, your dream has already been achieved," was another Weibo user's parting note.
"Goodnight, sleep well," another user simply said.
"I don't know why I'm so heartbroken. It's just a machine after all," said another netizen.
Jade Rabbit joins 60 American and Russian space vehicles, three Apollo buggies and two golf balls - hit by astronaut Alan Shepard - left behind on the Moon.
China sent its first astronaut into space in 2003, and since then has taken huge advancements, including the deployment of an experimental space station.
It will next year attempt to land an unmanned spaceship on the moon that would return to Earth with samples.
Source: BBC
China's Jade Rabbit Moon rover says goodbye
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