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VisitChina to Launch Chang'e 6 to Moon's Far Side for Sample Return
Apr 29, 2024, 04:17 AM
China is preparing to launch a series of ambitious lunar missions, beginning with a robotic spacecraft set to travel to the moon's far side. This mission, involving the Chang'e 6 spacecraft, aims to collect and return samples from this less explored region. It marks the start of three technically challenging missions intended to establish a foundation for future crewed landings and a permanent base on the lunar south pole. The China National Space Administration has announced that these efforts are part of China's broader strategy to enhance its capabilities in space exploration.
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