China’s Yutu 2 Rover saw a cube-like object (Mystery Hut) on the northern horizon and about 260 meters (80 m) in November during the 36th day of the mission month, according to a Yutu 2 diary published by Our Space, a Chinese language science access point and the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
The team’s scientists have expressed a strong interest in the object and Yutu 2 is now expected to spend the next 2-3 days (2-3 months of Earth) crossing the lunar regolith and avoiding craters for testing so that a review can be expected.
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Explanation vs Reality of China’s Yutu 2 Rover
A possible explanation for the shape could be a large stone while entering through an impact or any unexplainable event.
Yutu 2 and Solar Power Chang’e 4 are sitting on the ground making their long-distance stay on the moon on Jan. 3, 2019, and the rover has been over 115 km wide (186 km) Von Kármán. crater since.

Chang’e 4, as its name implies, is China’s fourth monthly campaign and is the second to bring a rover to the moon. Chang’e 1 and 2 machines were orbiters, the Chang’e 3 sitting next to the moon in the first Yutu rover. China has also launched the Chang’e 5 T1 monthly testing campaign and the monthly Chang’e 5 sample return program.
( Also read about Yutu 2 sending a remarkable image from the far side of the moon.)
(Also read about Yutu gindig translucent glass globules on the lunar surface.)
The Reality Of The Dark Side Of The Moon
The team’s scientists have expressed a strong interest in the object and Yutu 2 is now expected to spend the next 2-3 days (2-3 months of Earth) crossing the lunar regolith and avoiding craters for testing so that a review can be expected.
The Yutu 2 Rover was launched with Chinese Chang’e 4 machines in 2018 and reached its climax in January 2019. The mission was aimed to find out more about the remote places of the moon, referred to in pop culture as the “dark side” of the moon.
Contrary to this nickname, the far side of the moon does not actually stay dark, it just looks away from Earth. The rover, which has solar panels, enters a kind of sleep where the sun sets on the far side of the moon and wakes up to work when the sun rises over the hole.
(More on China’s Moon Mission plan here)
Other Interesting Mysteries Captured By Yutu 2
Yutu 2 has already seen many interesting features of the moon in its voyage, including a strange gel that once melted rocks together, as well as other confusing debris that may have been thrown as a result of a meteor impact. The Chang’e 4 mission also unveiled new discoveries similar to those that could be pieces of the moon dress.
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