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China returns samples from the moon’s far side in historic 1st (video)

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China has made spaceflight history yet again.

The nation’s robotic Chang’e 6 mission returned material from the moon‘s mysterious far side to Earth on Tuesday (June 25) — something that had never been done before. 

The milestone moment occurred Tuesday at 2:07 a.m. EDT (0607 GMT; 2:07 p.m. Beijing time), when Chang’e 6’s return capsule landed in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

An image of China’s Chang’e 6 lander on the moon’s far side, snapped by the mission’s minirover. (Image credit: CNSA/CLEP)

Chang’e 6 consists of four modules: a lunar lander, a return capsule, an orbiter and an ascender (a small rocket carried by the lander). 

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