China's Chang'e 4 probe wakes up, mission continues
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The rover and the lander of the Chang'e 4 probe have been awakened after the third "sleep" on the far side of the Moon, said China National Space Administration on Saturday.
The lander awoke at 6:14 pm on Saturday, and the platform was in normal condition. Earlier, the rover Yutu 2 woke up at 8:28 pm on Friday.
The lander and the rover will carry out planned work during the fourth lunar daytime, continuing scientific exploration.
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