CRI听力:Designer Eyes Mainland-HK Co-op on Lunar Probe
The chief designer of China's lunar probe is calling for more cooperation between authorities on the mainland and Hong Kong when it comes to lunar exploration.
Wu Weiren has made the suggestion while speaking in Hong Kong.
As part of his speech to officials in the city, Wu Weiren also says plans are now being drafted for a 2017 launch of lunar probe Chang'e-5, which is expected to bring back moon rock samples to Earth.
"Sample collection ability of Chang'e-5 is being developed, and I hope for more support from Hong Kong in this mission."
Yung Kai-leung is a professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
"Our school will participate in the development of Chang'e-5's ability to bring samples back to earth, and we are honored to be part of this national program,"
China's Jade Rabbit rover is still said to be collecting data, despite running into difficulties earlier this year.
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