China's Chang'e-6 Returns with Historic Moon Samples

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The Chang’e-6 ascent vehicle successfully docked with its service module in lunar orbit, marking a crucial step in bringing the first samples from the moon's far side back to Earth. The China National Space Administration (CNSA) completed the docking and transfer of lunar material early on June 6, 2024. The orbiter will remain in lunar orbit for two weeks before returning to Earth, with the reentry capsule expected to land in Inner Mongolia around June 25. This mission is part of China's broader lunar exploration program, which includes future missions to the moon's south pole.
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