Scientists burst into applause as a computer-generated image representing the spacecraft was seen landing on the moon's surface via screens at a Beijing control centre, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) showed.
Sounds like a cartoon... I can't imagine a group of NASA scientists bursting into applause at the sight of a cartoon!
I was videoing the Moon at the time of the landing along with an iPhone held up to the camera which had the live feed going. It flew directly over Copernicus on it's way to Mare Imbrium - East of the planned landing site in Sinus Iridum and just on the edge of the Hi-Res survey zone images taken by the Chang'e 2.