Robert T. Gonzalez
io9.com
December 17, 2013
China deserves all the congratulations in the world for landing its first spacecraft on the Moon. It’s a big deal –
both for China and humanity at large. But can somebody please explain why the
background image at this exhibit for China’s recently deployed Yutu Rover depicts a massive mushroom cloud
over Europe?
Here’s a closer view of the photo, which was captured last month at the China
International Industry Fair 2013 in Shanghai, and has been quietly circulating in various news outlets ever
since. The display shows a model of the China National Space Administration’s
Moon-roving Yutu (aka “Jade Rabbit”) spacecraft atop a mock lunar surface, and
set against a backdrop image of the Earth seen from space. But hold on a second
– what’s that over Europe?
Yep, that’s a mushroom cloud. But why would an exhibit for Yutu Rover be set
against an image of Europe under nuclear attack?
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
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