In a significant milestone for lunar exploration, researchers have opened the returner of China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe, unveiling groundbreaking samples collected from the far side of the moon. The ceremony, held on Wednesday afternoon at the China Academy of Space Technology, marked the assessment of key technical indicators crucial for future space missions.
Experts are eager to study these first-ever samples from the far side, which promise to offer new insights into the moon's composition and geological history. This achievement underscores the advancements in space technology and paves the way for more ambitious exploration endeavors.
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Researchers open returner of Chang'e-6 lunar probe for analysis
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