Guójiā Kōngjiān Tiānqì Jiāncè Yùjǐng Zhōngxīn de zhuānjiā zhǐchū, “Chángé yī hào” jiāng chuānyuè Dìqiú dī céng dàqì, gāocéng dàqì, nèi wài fúshè dài, Dìqiú Cícéng, cí qiào qū hé gōng jībō děng duō gè tèxìng wánquán bùtóng de kōngjiān tiānqì qūyù, zài rào yuè fēixíng chénggōng hòu hái jiāng suí yuèqiú bù tíng dì cóng Dìqiú cícéng zhōng chuān jìn chuān chū, kōngjiān tiānqì de yǐngxiǎng bù róng hūshì.
An expert from the National Space Weather Monitoring and Warning Center pointed out that “Chang E No. 1” will pass through the Eath's lower atmosphere, upper atmosphere, inner and outer radiation belts, the Earth's Magnetosphere, magnetic sheath area, and bow shock wave, which are many and all completely different space weather areas. After successfully travelling in orbit around the moon it will follow the moon without stopping and passing in and out of the Eath's Magnetosphere, where space weather's influence cannot be ignored.
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