Chinese space agency officials say they have successfully launched an uncrewed probe to collect samples from the far side of the moon.
The announcement came on Friday, shortly after the Chang'e-6 launched from a site on the southern island of Hainan.
The spacecraft is designed to bring back rocks and other samples.
If successful, the mission will be the first of its kind. But experts say there are significant challenges.
Continuous direct communication with the lunar probe is impossible because radio waves from Earth do not reach the far side of the moon.
The Chinese officials say they plan to collect about two kilograms' worth of samples and bring the probe back to Earth 53 days after launch.
Space exploration is growing increasingly competitive, with more countries joining a field led by the United States for years.
The announcement came on Friday, shortly after the Chang'e-6 launched from a site on the southern island of Hainan.
The spacecraft is designed to bring back rocks and other samples.
If successful, the mission will be the first of its kind. But experts say there are significant challenges.
Continuous direct communication with the lunar probe is impossible because radio waves from Earth do not reach the far side of the moon.
The Chinese officials say they plan to collect about two kilograms' worth of samples and bring the probe back to Earth 53 days after launch.
Space exploration is growing increasingly competitive, with more countries joining a field led by the United States for years.
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Chinese Chang'e-6 probe successfully launched from Hainan island, aimed at collecting samples from the moon's far side. Mission will attempt to bring back rocks & samples if successful, first of its kind. Communication with lunar probe challenging due to radio wave limitations. Chinese officials
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20240504_01/
Date: May 4, 2024
Created: 2024/05/04 06:30
Updated: 2025/12/08 14:28
Last Read: 2024/05/06 18:48