Science / A mystery hut on moon, Chinese Yutu 2 rover sends pictures

A mysterious hut has been found on the Moon, after seeing the picture of which scientists have been surprised. China's Yutu-2 rover, which went on the Moon mission, has detected this hut-shaped object. This object has been seen near the farthest part of the Moon, the Von Karman crater. Chinese scientists have started searching for this mysterious figure.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 07, 2021, 07:36 AM
Beijing: A mysterious hut has been found on the Moon, after seeing the picture of which scientists have been surprised. China's Yutu-2 rover, which went on the Moon mission, has detected this hut-shaped object. This object has been seen near the farthest part of the Moon, the Von Karman crater. Chinese scientists have started searching for this mysterious figure.

The 'hut' seen last month

This incident has been mentioned in the 'Yutu 2 Diary' published on the Chinese science channel Our Space working with China's space agency National Space Administration (CNSA). It was told in the diary that Yutu 2 saw a cube shaped object on the horizon to the north of the Moon. The object was about 80 meters away during the mission's 36th lunar day in November.

try to take pictures up close

Our space has named this object the 'mysterious hut'. He said the name is symbolic, because we don't know clearly what it is. Scientists associated with Yutu-2 mission have also expressed surprise on this mysterious object. He said that in the next 2-3 lunar days, we will try to take the rover from the crater closer to that mysterious object, so that a closer picture can be obtained.

A huge piece of stone is also possible

At the same time, many experts claim that this mysterious figure can be a huge piece of stone. However, this mystery can be revealed only after going close to the rover. Let us tell you that the solar-powered Yutu 2 and Chang'e 4 lander had landed on the far side of the Moon on January 3, 2019. Out of this, Yutu-2 is investigating in the Von Karman Crater spread over 186 km on the Moon.