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China's Chang'e-6 far side of the Moon probe begins journey back

China's Chang'e-6 Far Side of the Moon Probe Begins Journey Back China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe has successfully lifted off from the moon's far side, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration. This mission is the first-ever to collect samples from the far side of the moon, which is not visible from Earth. The Chang'e-6 mission is part of China's ambitious lunar exploration program, which aims to further understand the moon's geology and potentially pave the way for future human missions. The mission's success so far indicates China's rapid progress in space exploration. The lunar module, carrying the precious samples, was launched from the moon's surface using a lander and will journey back to Earth for further analysis. Scientists are eager to examine these samples as they may hold vital clues about the moon's formation and evolution. Collecting samples from the far side of the moon is particularly significant because it has experienced less geological activity compared to the visible side. These pristine samples are believed to provide a better understanding of the moon's geological history and shed light on its enigmatic origins. The Chang'e-6 mission builds upon the success of previous Chinese lunar missions, including the Chang'e-5 mission, which brought back 1.73 kg of lunar samples in 2020. These samples have since been studied by scientists around the world, providing valuable insights into the moon's composition. One of the challenges of collecting samples from the far side of the moon is the lack of direct

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