24 November 2020
Chang'e 5 successfully carried out its 1st orbital correction in the late evening at 22:06 BJT on 24 November, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
The probe operated its 3,000 N engine for about two seconds, and then continued its trip to the Moon. Prior to the orbital correction, the lunar probe had traveled for roughly 17 hours in space, and was about 160,000 km away from Earth. All of the probe's systems were in good condition, said the CNSA.
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