A November 5 file photo shows a model of a lunar rover known as The Yutu, or Jade Rabbit on display at the China International Industry Fair in Shanghai. AFP PHOTO
A November 5 file photo shows a model of a lunar rover known as The Yutu, or Jade Rabbit on display at the China International Industry Fair in Shanghai. AFP PHOTO

BEIJING: China’s Jade Rabbit rover vehicle drove onto the moon’s surface on Sunday after the first lunar soft landing in nearly four decades, a huge advance in the country’s ambitious space program.

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