Chang'e 4
Appearance
Chang'e 4, litteris Sinicis 嫦娥四号 Cháng'é sìhào, est speculatrum Sinense quod die 3 Ianuarii 2019 ad specimina mineralium adprehenda advenit in craterem Von Kármán in pelvi Polo Australi–Aitken illius faciei lunaris quae a Tellure non videtur.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Chunlai Li et al., "Chang’E-4 initial spectroscopic identification of lunar far-side mantle-derived materials" on Nature Letters vol. 569 (Maii 2019) p. 378
- Jianjun Liu et al., "Descent trajectory reconstruction and landing site positioning of Chang’E-4 on the lunar farside" in Nature Communications vol. 10 no. 4229 (2019)
- D. P. Moriarty, C. M. Pieters, "The Character of South Pole-Aitken Basin: Patterns of Surface and Subsurface Composition" in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets vol. 123 (2018) pp. 729–747
- Noah E. Petro, Carlé M. Pieters, "Surviving the heavy bombardment: Ancient material at the surface of South Pole-Aitken Basin" in Journal of Geophysical Research vol. 109 (2004)
- Patrick Pinet, "The Moon’s mantle unveiled" in Nature News and Views vol. 569 (2019) pp. 338-339
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Chang'e 4 spectant. |