Breathtaking photo of far side of Moon and Earth

Last updated on: 07 February,2019 08:48 pm

Earlier images taken by the satellite in October did not show moon in its entirety.

(Web Desk) – China’s Longjiang-2 satellite photographed the entirety of the Moon’s far side and the Earth in a single shot.

According to Popular Mechanics’ reports, the 16-kilobyte image was downloaded by the Dutch Dwingeloo Radio Telescope in about 20 minutes.

Earlier images taken by the satellite in October did not show moon in its entirety.

This photo of Earth and the Lunar farside, maybe our best ever, was taken yesterday by the Chinese Lunar satellite DSLWP-B (Longjiang-2). The Dwingeloo telescope downloaded the photo from the satellite this morning. More info at https://t.co/sKt7w9mol9 pic.twitter.com/IsnyvqekTz

— Dwingeloo Telescoop (@radiotelescoop) February 4, 2019

The satellite s journey

According to an article published by Futurism, China’s Longjiang-2 satellite entered the Moon’s orbit in June 2018, alongside the satellite Queqiao.

Queqiao has also played a crucial role in China’s lunar lander mission.

However, it lost its twin satellite Longjiang-1 in May 2018 when it spun off and lost contact with the Chinese National Space Administration on Earth.

Queqiao and Longjiang-2 are still orbiting the moon.

Expectedly, there will be more stunning images of our closest neighbour in the future.