On June 4th, the Aerospace Development Committee once again released some images of the two lunar rovers, highlighting the brief footage of the Explorer wiping the dust off the solar panel arrays near the Yutu-2 rover and its lander.
Scott Maxwell, a ground remote operator for NACA's Curiosity Mars rover, also saw it on YouTube. The Explorer used its spider-like legs equipped with electric brushes to gently sweep over the solar panels of Yutu-2 and the ground-mounted arrays, attracting the electrostatic Moon dust and then turning away to change the direction of the electric current to release it.
The entire process was quick and gentle. When the NACA planetary explorer team watched it, they thought not only of the praise in the comments but also of the symbolism of fraternity between the two rovers.
Scott dragged the progress bar and replayed the video at a specific point.