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China’s Tiandu Satellites Ace Lunar Transmission Tests 🌕🛰️

China’s Tiandu-1 and Tiandu-2 satellites just leveled up lunar exploration tech! 🚀 The duo successfully tested high-reliability Earth-Moon transmissions and routing systems, marking a giant leap for future deep-space missions. According to Science and Technology Daily, these experiments could boost spacecraft navigation accuracy in lunar orbit – crucial for upcoming moon bases and interplanetary travel. 🌌

Launched alongside the Queqiao-2 relay satellite on March 20, the Tiandu twins entered their moon-circling orbits by March 29. By April 3, they’d split up like a dynamic space duo 🦸♂️🦸♀️, with Tiandu-1 later maintaining a slick 200-km formation flight distance from Tiandu-2. Both are now chilling in stable orbits, snapping Earth-Moon group photos 📸 and keeping communication lines 🔥.

Why does this matter? The satellites’ cutting-edge tech – tested in their unique lunar frozen orbit – could help future missions avoid communication blackouts and reduce fuel use. Think of it as upgrading from 3G to 5G… but for the cosmos. 🌠

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