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science1 year ago

China's Moon Sample Unveils Unexpected Volcanic Activity

China's Chang'e 6 mission has returned the first samples from the moon's far side, revealing volcanic activity 2.8 billion years ago. The analysis of these basalt samples shows a lack of potassium, rare Earth elements, and phosphorus, possibly due to the South Pole-Aitken basin impact. This elemental imbalance may explain why the far side has fewer mare basalts compared to the near side, as the absence of radioactive elements like potassium and uranium could have reduced heat production and volcanic activity.

science1 year ago

Volcanic Activity Unveiled on Moon's Far Side by New Studies

Recent findings from China's Chang'e 6 mission, which returned samples from the Moon's far side, suggest that volcanic activity there may have occurred more recently than previously thought. The samples, containing basalt fragments, indicate volcanic activity around 2.8 billion years ago, younger than those from earlier missions. This challenges existing theories, as these samples lack KREEP elements, typically associated with volcanic heat sources, raising questions about the Moon's geological history and internal heat mechanisms.

space1 year ago

China's Lunar Mission Unveils Hidden Secrets of the Moon's Far Side

China's space agency has begun accepting applications from domestic researchers to study samples collected by the Chang'e 6 mission from the far side of the moon. The mission, which launched in May and returned in June, brought back 1,935 grams of lunar material from the Apollo crater. These samples, the first from the moon's far side, could provide new insights into lunar evolution. While currently available only to Chinese researchers, international applications will be accepted in about two years.

space-exploration1 year ago

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

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.

science-and-technology1 year ago

China's Chang'e-6 Makes Historic Moon Sample Return from Far Side

China's Chang'e-6 mission has successfully collected and launched samples from the far side of the moon into lunar orbit. The ascent vehicle, carrying up to 2,000 grams of lunar material, lifted off from the lander in Apollo crater and is now tracking the Chang'e-6 orbiter. The mission aims to return these samples to Earth by late June, providing valuable insights into the moon's composition and aiding future lunar and deep space missions.

science-and-technology1 year ago

China's Chang'e-6 Returns with Samples from Moon's Far Side

China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe has successfully taken off from the far side of the moon, carrying the first-ever samples collected from that region. The mission, celebrated as an unprecedented feat in lunar exploration, aims to return about 2kg of material to Earth in three weeks. The samples, collected from the Moon's South Pole–Aitken basin, could provide new insights into lunar geology and the potential for water on the Moon, crucial for future human bases. This marks China's second lunar sample return mission, following Chang'e-5 in 2020.

space-exploration1 year ago

China's Chang'e 6 Returns with Historic Far Side Moon Samples

China's Chang’e-6 spacecraft has successfully lifted off from the far side of the moon carrying rock and soil samples, beginning its journey back to Earth. The mission, part of China's ambitious lunar exploration program, aims to return the samples to Earth by June 25. The landing site, the South Pole-Aitken Basin, is the oldest and largest impact crater on the moon, potentially offering valuable scientific insights. This mission underscores China's growing capabilities in space exploration, with plans to land a person on the moon by 2030.

science-and-technology1 year ago

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

China's Chang'e-6 mission has successfully collected and launched the first-ever rock samples from the far side of the moon. The ascent vehicle, carrying up to 2kg of specimens, has entered lunar orbit and will rendezvous with an orbiter to transfer the samples to a return capsule. This historic mission aims to provide new insights into the moon's far side and its geological history.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"China's Chang'e-6 Launches from Moon's Far Side"

China's Chang'e-6 probe has successfully lifted off from the far side of the moon, marking a significant step towards becoming the first country to return samples from this region. The probe, which faced the challenge of operating without direct communication with Earth, used a relay satellite for contact and collected lunar soil samples. The samples are expected to land in China's Inner Mongolia region around June 25, potentially providing valuable insights into the origins of the solar system.

space-exploration1 year ago

China's Chang'e-6 Achieves Historic Lunar Sample Collection on Moon's Far Side

A Chinese spacecraft has successfully landed on the moon's far side to collect soil and rock samples from the South Pole-Aitken Basin, marking the sixth mission in China's Chang'e moon exploration program. This mission underscores the growing space rivalry with the U.S., which also has plans to return astronauts to the moon. The collected samples are expected to provide new insights into the moon's less-explored far side.

science-and-technology1 year ago

China's Chang'e-6 Successfully Lands on Moon's Far Side for Sample Collection

A Chinese spacecraft successfully landed on the moon's far side to collect soil and rock samples from the South Pole-Aitken Basin, aiming to provide insights into geological differences between the moon's near and far sides. This mission is part of China's ambitious space program, which includes plans to put a person on the moon by 2030.