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IAU approves 8 Features on Moon with Chinese names 

International Astronomical Union approves Chinese names

International Astronomical Union approves Chinese namesIn May 2021, International Astronomical Union (IAU)’s Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN) gave approval for naming 8 features in the Moon with Chinese names around the location where China’s Chang’e-5 Spacecraft landed in December 2020.

i.Chang’e-5 brought back fresh Lunar samples to Earth, which was previously bought 40-years back by the USA’s 1969 Apollo 11 Mission.

Note- In 2019, China’s Chang’e-4 probe became the 1st spacecraft to land on the dark side of the Moon.

ii.8 Feature Names – Mons Hua, Mons Heng, Pei Xiu, Shen Kuo, Liu Hui, Song Yingxing, Statio Tianchuan, and Xu Guanqui.

iii.The locations are named after China’s famous Astronomers, Scientists, Mathematicians, Cartographers, Mountains, and a Constellation.

Note – In August 2020, ISRO named 250-300 kms long Moon crater as “Sarabhai Crater” to pay tribute to Vikaram Sarabhai, “Father of Indian Space Program”

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In May 2021, Chinese Spacecraft Tianwen 1 carrying the rover Zhurong landed on Utopia Planitia region, Mars successfully. This makes China only the second country after the US to send a rover to the surface of the Red Planet.

About International Astronomical Union (IAU):

Mission – To promote & safeguard the science of astronomy in all its aspects, through international cooperation.
Founded – 1919
Headquarters – Paris, France
President – Ewine van Dishoeck

About China National Space Administration (CNSA): 

Administrator – Zhang Kejian
Headquarter – Beijing, China