China shares images of Earth and Moon

According to Xinhua news agency, Tienvin-2, which has been in orbit for 33 days, has imaged the Earth and the Moon.
CNSA has released images of the Earth and the Moon taken by the orbiting Tienvin-2 rover. One of the images shows the Earth taken by Tienvin-2 on May 30.
The images were taken from a distance of approximately 590 thousand kilometers from Earth, while CNSA stated that Tienvin-2 is currently more than 12 million kilometers from Earth and is operational.
Launched on May 28, Tienvin-2 aims to shed light on the formation and development of asteroids and the early solar system by collecting data and samples.
The mission, which is planned to last ten years and aims to reach multiple targets, includes collecting samples from the near-Earth asteroid "2016HO3" and examining the satellite "311P" in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
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