Nachdem der Relaissatellit seine Funktion unter Beweis gestellt hat steht für Dezember der Start von Chang'e 4 an. Bei SN wird auf diesen Flug eingegangen.
https://spacenews.com/pioneering-change-4-lunar-far-side-landing-mission-to-launch-in-december/
Zitat aus dem Artikel oben: "Wu Weiren, chief designer of China’s robotic lunar program, told the state news agency Xinhua that the spacecraft has adaptable parts and an adjustable payload configuration to deal with the complex terrain on the far side of the moon, the requirements of communication via relay satellite and the science payloads."
Es ist unklar um welches spacecraft die Rede ist. Lander? Rover?
Im Artikel
http://en.people.cn/n3/2018/0816/c90000-9491193.html ist aber etwas konkreter: "Wu Weiren, the chief designer of China's lunar probe program, said the Chang'e-4 rover largely kept the shape and conditions of its predecessor, Yutu (Jade Rabbit), China's first lunar rover for the Chang'e-3 lunar probe in 2013. However, it also has adaptable parts and an adjustable payload configuration to deal with the complex terrain on the far side of the moon, the demand of relay communication, and the actual needs of the scientific objectives, according to space scientists."
Also geht es um den Rover. Oh diese Chinesen, immer macht man Wasser trüb im Glas. Was könnte bedeuten:"adaptable parts and an adjustable payload configuration to deal with the complex terrain"? Aktive Suspension? Wheel-Walking Mechanismus? Unklar. Man kann nur vermuten.