A recent Chinese book published by the CLEP program has confirmed that there was indeed a problem associated with Chang’e 4 between launch and landing (which might explain the aloof/tense coverage back then in Dec. 2018 - Jan. 2019). (1/6)
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After LOI the spacecraft made at least one (some say two, needs checking again) burns w/ its 150N RCS thrusters to eventually lower the orbit back to 15 x 100 km on Dec. 30 before landing on Jan. 3. All engine burns used the not leaking fuel tank to shift back its COG. (4/6)
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This new plan (which also risked problems with its main engine since a planned short test firing of the main engine during cruise to the Moon was cancelled) eventually left it with 3 kg of fuel to spare & a 19 s shift in the landing time, good enough for a safe landing. (5/6)
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The book I mentioned is apparently available as free e-book, but I don’t have the app to read it (no, I’m not a user of the Chinese Penguin Kingdom). If someone can download & share it please do! It also has some good lunar far side surface photos. https://weread.qq.com/web/reader/334324d07218bc823345170 … (6/6)
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