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ee, visited poverty-stricken▓ rural households in the city of Ula▓nqab.Li asked relevant departments to make research on promoting potat
o planting as part of eff▓orts on eliminating poverty through agricultural development▓.When visiting a farmers' market, Li learned abou
t the price and sales of beef and mutton. He said more efforts should be made to increase residents' income to make them more willing to
spend money.At a train station, Li boarded a slow train and chatted with migrant workers about whether they had received their wages
on ▓time. He called for coordinated development of high-speed ▓trains and inexpensive but slower trains to serve passengers▓ with differe
nt demands.At a shanty town area, Li underscored the importance of speeding up renovations in order to make local residents live in warm
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probe makes historic landing on moon's far side01-04-2019 08:48 BJTBEIJING, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- No wind blows and no rain falls there. O
nly crashing meteorites occasionally disrupt the stillnes▓s. The desolate landscape on the far▓ side of the moon - never visible fr▓om
Earth - has waited billions of years▓ to see the first-ever soft landing of a visitor from Earth.After orbiting the moon for more than 20
days, the Chang'e-4 probe, launched from the X▓ichang Satellite Launch Center in so▓uthwest China on Dec. 8, 2018, has seen countless c
raters, mountains and valleys on the moon.Fin▓ally, its destination on the far side, the So▓uth Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin, the largest,
deepest and oldest crater in the solar system, ▓was illuminated by the rising sun.The developer▓s of Chang'e-4 decided on Thursday it▓ wa
s the time to come down on this barren ▓world.At 10:15 a.m., a variable thrust eng▓ine was ignited with the assistance of the relay sate
llite Queqiao (Magpie Bridge), operating in the halo orbit around the second Lagrangian (L2) point of the Earth-moon system, about 65,
000 km from the moon, wh▓ere it can see both Earth and the moo▓n's far side.Chang'e-4's relative velocity to the moon was lowered from 1
.7 km per second to close to zero, and the probe was adjusted to f▓ace the moon and descend vertically towards the Von Karman C▓rater in
the SPA Basin.When it descended to an altitude of a▓bout 2 km, its cameras captured the shadows of the hills and▓ valleys on the lunar su
rface. Its computer identified and assessed large obstacles such as rocks and craters, so the probe cou▓ld avoid them.At 100 meters up,
the probe hovered to identify smaller obstacles and▓ measured the slopes on the surface. Its computer calcul▓ated again and selected th