
Chang’e-6 Successfully Lands on Moon’s Far Side to Collect Samples
China’s Chang’e-6 probe lands on the moon’s far side, aiming to collect samples from the South Pole-Aitken Basin for return to Earth.
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China’s Chang’e-6 probe lands on the moon’s far side, aiming to collect samples from the South Pole-Aitken Basin for return to Earth.
China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe has entered a stable orbit around the moon after a critical braking maneuver, setting the stage for a historic sampling mission in the South Pole-Aitken Basin.
Global experts commend China’s Chang’e-6 mission and advocate for continued international collaboration in lunar and deep space exploration.
China launches the Chang’e-6 mission Friday to collect and return samples from the moon’s far side, marking a first in human history and advancing our understanding of lunar and solar system origins.
The Chang’e-6 lunar probe is set to launch on May 3, aiming to collect samples from the Moon’s far side—a first in history. Preparations are underway at Wenchang Space Launch Site.
China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe is set to launch in early May, embarking on a historic mission to collect samples from the moon’s far side for the first time.
China’s Queqiao-2 relay satellite has successfully entered lunar orbit, marking a significant step in its lunar exploration program.