After communication was lost on Wednesday, February 12, and the Chinese lunar rover Jade Rabbit, which had been exploring the Moon since December 2013, was officially declared irreparably destroyed, happy news came on Thursday, February 13: Jade Rabbit is back among the living. "It has regained consciousness! At the very least, it's alive and has a chance of being saved," the Xinhua news agency quoted Chinese lunar program spokesman Pei Zhaoyu on Thursday, when the rover unexpectedly sent a signal and began communicating again. However, the battle is not yet won – the lunar rover still has "health" problems and there are several possible causes for its malfunction. One possibility is that the Rabbit doesn't cope well with the freezing lunar nights – the protection of sensitive electronics from low temperatures is damaged. If the saying that when someone is prematurely declared dead, they will live even longer, applies to robotic vehicles as well, we can look forward to Jade Rabbit bringing us more information and findings from its adventurous lunar mission. We at Greenhousing will continue to follow the Rabbit case ... ed 