Chang'e 7
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Chang'e 7
Summary
Chang'e 7 is a lunar probe[1]. It draws 306 Wikipedia views per month (lunar_probe category, ranking #3 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- Chang'e 7's instance of is recorded as lunar probe[3].
- Chang'e 7's instance of is recorded as artificial satellite[4].
- Chang'e 7's operator is recorded as China National Space Administration[5].
- Chang'e is named after Chang'e 7[6].
- Chang'e 7's follows is recorded as Chang'e 6[7].
- Chang'e 7's followed by is recorded as Chang'e-8[8].
- Chang'e 7's manufacturer is recorded as China Academy of Space Technology[9].
- Chang'e 7's part of is recorded as Chinese Lunar Exploration Program[10].
- Chang'e 7's space launch vehicle is recorded as Long March 5[11].
- Chang'e 7's country of origin is recorded as People's Republic of China[12].
- Chang'e 7's has part is recorded as Queqiao-2[13].
- Chang'e 7's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as +2024-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
- Chang'e 7's start point is recorded as Wenchang Satellite Launch Center[15].
- Chang'e 7's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11kfwmty15[16].
- Chang'e 7's NSSDCA ID is recorded as CHANG-E-7[17].
Why It Matters
Chang'e 7 draws 306 Wikipedia views per month (lunar_probe category, ranking #3 of 14).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]