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"Wow, is this where we're going to land?"
Zhou Qingfeng pointed to a small circle on the screen that showed real-time images of the lunar surface, curiously asking his grandfather.
Zhou Rui: "Qingfeng, the diameter of the Kuom Impact Crater is less than 5 kilometers. Think about it, with the Dawn Spaceship's operating altitude, how big would this impact crater have to be for you to point it out?"
On the evening of February 14th, the Dawn Spaceship and the Full Moon lander assembly reached lunar orbit, the six YF77 engines had completed their mission, safely delivering the 45-ton assembly to Moon orbit.
Three ultra-high-definition cameras were fixed in the cabin of the Dawn Spaceship. The images they captured were directly relayed back by the Magpie Bridge satellite, providing the clearest live footage to the whole world.