China successfully landed the first mission to the far side of the moon on January 4, 2019 and the lander and its rover Yutu-2 continue to send back data and images to Earth. China has launched two lunar orbiters, a pair of lander and rover missions and, in late 2020, the complex Chang’e-5 lunar sample return mission. Their landing there on January 3, 2019 … Ongoing - Chang'e 4: 7 Dec 2018 Long March 3B: Chinese media have reported that the Yutu-2 rover has discovered a "gel-like" substance in a crater on the far side of the moon. The explanation is quite mundane, however. The rover and its lander, which sits in the moon's Von Kármán crater, are part of China's Chang'e-4 mission. The moon is being explored by probes and lunar … Yutu (Chinese: 玉兔; pinyin: Yùtù; lit. Lunar lander and rover; first Chinese lunar landing, landed in Mare Imbrium with Yutu 1. The Chinese lunar rover “caught” an alien on the moon. Jade Rabbit) was a robotic lunar rover that formed part of the Chinese Chang'e 3 mission to the Moon.It was launched at 17:30 UTC on 1 December 2013, and reached the Moon's surface on 14 December 2013. Ufologists predict a real military conflict with aliens over the planet’s natural satellite. Ongoing - Queqiao 1: 20 May 2018 Long March 4C: 14 Jun 2018 - - - Relay satellite located at the Earth-Moon L 2 point in order to allow communications with Chang'e 4. An unknown creature got into the camera lens of the device when it lowered an object to the ground. Experts say it formed after meteor impacts blew rocks away from the ground. China's Yutu-2 rover, launched as part of the Chang'e 4 mission, is the first-ever robot to explore the far side of the moon. China's Yutu 2 rover spotted an elongated 'milestone' rock sticking out from the surface on the far side of the moon. Chinese scientists resolved the headline grabbing enigma behind the mysterious substance China’s Yutu-2 rover discovered on the far side of the Moon last year. China’s first lunar rover deployed successfully from the unmanned spacecraft Chang’e-3 that landed on the moon Saturday. China’s space program started the year strong by performing a soft landing on the far side of the Moon. China's Chang'e 4 mission is back in action for its 19th lunar day of activity on the far side of the moon, with the Yutu 2 rover set to scope out a new crater. It sounds intriguing, but details are still scarce.