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China's Chang'e 6 returns historic moon samples

China continues the conquest of the Moon
China continues the conquest of the Moon
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6:19 AM EDT, June 25, 2024

After completing its mission, the Chinese space probe Chang'e 6 returned to Earth last Tuesday, bringing with it the first samples of rocks and soil collected from the far side of the Moon. This information was reported by media in the People's Republic of China.

Researchers eagerly awaited the probe's return and hoped that volcanic rocks that formed about 2.5 million years ago would be among the collected materials. This could provide them with valuable information about the Moon's geological history.

Scientists are also optimistic that analyzing the returned materials will help them learn more about the geological differences between the near side and the far side of the Moon. Additionally, they hope that among the collected samples are rocks bearing traces of meteorite impacts.

China has conducted a series of successful missions to the Moon in the last few years. As part of these missions, using the Chang’e 5 probe, samples were taken from the side of the Moon visible from Earth. It is worth noting that American and Soviet lunar missions also focused on collecting samples exclusively from this side of Earth's natural satellite.

The Chang’e 6 mission began on May 3. Its 53-day journey involved thousands of miles of travel to the Moon, where the probe collected samples and safely returned to Earth.

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