The Chang'e 2 satellite, developed and launched by CASC, has travelled deeper into outer space at about 20 million km from the Earth, marking a new breakthrough in the ability of the nation's lunar and deep space exploration project. The probe is now continuing its deep space travel under normal conditions. CASC undertook the development and launch of lunar satellite and launch vehicle for the nation's lunar exploration program. On October 24, 2007, the first indigenously developed lunar exploration satellite, Chang'e 1, was launched into space successfully. Chang'e 2 was put into orbit on October 1, 2010 from the Xichang
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