Story highlights
- China's popular moon rover has stopped operations, China's science agency says
- It functioned 972 days on the moon
Its Weibo account posted a final message: "Hi! This could be the last greetings from me!"
"The moon says it has prepared a long, long dream for me, and I'm wondering what the dream would be like-- would I be a mars explorer, or be sent back to earth?"
Its first-person Weibo account charmed fans since landing on the moon as part of the Chang'e-3 lunar mission in 2013. The landing made China the third nation after the United States and Russia to land on the moon's surface.
The lunar probe exceeded its design life by 19 months, according to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense.
China has ambitious plans to explore the moon, with two robotic missions planned for the next two years.