China’s Chang’e-6 moon mission returns to Earth with historic far side samples
- China's Chang'e-6 lunar module returns to Earth from the 'dark' side of the moon after two months in space.
- Chang'e-6, launched on May 3, 2024, successfully gathers the first-ever samples from the far side of the moon, a significant achievement.
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China's Chang'e-6 mission achieves complete success
On June 25, the return capsule of China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe landed precisely in the designated area in Siziwang banner, north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, operating normally. It marked a complete success of the mission.
Unearthing the moon's secrets, little by little
The Chang'e 6 mission is unique in being mankind's first mission to bring back samples from the far side of the moon. The success of the mission and its outcomes will doubtlessly contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of lunar evolution.
DARK SIDE OF THE MOON: China's Chang'e 6 Probe Returns to Earth Bringing for the First Time Rock and Soil Samples From Our Satellite’s Far Side
The shadow space race for the Moon keeps unabated, with multiple countries sending probes and spaceships to Earth’s satellite, signaling a spike in interest on the economic exploration of the seemingly vast Lunar resources.
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