We’re done blogging for tonight! Our Kourou station pass will run for about 3 hours, and we’ll use this time to do some live validation of the connection. We’ll have more blog posts later this week, and you can look for a web report in the main ESA website on Wednesday, 4 December, when we expect a team of engineers from China to arrive in Germany to take part in the critical lunar orbit entry phase.
Update at 19:48 CET
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