Osaka, Japan, is set to host a groundbreaking exhibition at World Expo 2025, where lunar soil samples from both sides of the moon will be showcased together for the first time in a foreign country. This historic display will feature samples collected by China, merging the mysteries of the near side with the untold stories of the far side.
In an exclusive discussion with CGTN, Hu Hao, chief designer of the Chang'e-6 mission, shared key insights into this monumental project. The Chang'e-6 mission made history by being the first to retrieve samples from the far side of the moon, a feat that has opened new avenues for scientific research and technological breakthrough.
The exhibition promises to captivate a diverse, globally connected audience—from young global citizens and tech enthusiasts to thought leaders and digital nomads. By bringing together cutting-edge data and inspiring narratives, the show not only celebrates human ingenuity in space exploration but also bridges cultural and technological divides.
As the world looks to the stars, this innovative display serves as a reminder that the spirit of discovery unites us all. Visitors to World Expo 2025 can expect a dynamic and immersive experience that connects our past achievements with the promise of future explorations.
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Soil samples from both sides of the moon to be showcased at World Expo
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