Yutu-2 has traversed more than 3,200 feet since landing in Von Kármán Crater in January 2019.
China's Yutu-2 lunar rover has discovered some interesting features of the far side of the Moon.
It took China’s Yutu 2 rover a full month to reach its underwhelming destination.
It’s probably a displaced boulder, but the Yutu 2 rover will now investigate this “obtrusive cube” from up-close to make sure.
The 530-pound, six-wheeled vehicle landed in Utopia Planitia on May 14.
The team will live in the space equivalent of a three-bed, one-bath for several months.
The China National Space Administration released new images today to commemorate the early success of the mission.