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  1. Hace 17 horas · Tuesday, 04 Jun 2024. 5:13 PM MYT. The first rock samples from the far side of the moon, collected by China’s Chang’e-6 mission, have taken off and entered designated lunar orbit, embarking on ...

  2. Hace 17 horas · A Chinese national flag carried by the lander of Chang'e-6 probe unfurls at the moon's far side, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. AP. China says a spacecraft carrying rock and soil samples from the far side ...

  3. Hace 59 minutos · Tue 4 Jun 2024 // 16:15 UTC. Just days after China's Chang'e-6 probe landed on the far side of the Moon, state-sponsored media reports it is heading back with samples onboard. The spacecraft, which was the first to ever land in this region of the Moon, touched down on Sunday after launching on May 3. It was tasked with collecting and returning ...

  4. Hace 17 horas · AFP. June 4, 2024 5:30 am. Source: Video Screenshot. A Chinese probe carrying samples from the far side of the Moon started its journey back to Earth on Tuesday, the country’s space agency said — a world first and a major achievement for Beijing’s space programme. The ascender module of the Chang’e-6 probe “lifted off from lunar ...

  5. Hace 17 horas · A replica of Luna 9, the first spacecraft to land on the Moon The first image taken of the far side of the Moon, returned by Luna 3 As part of human exploration of the Moon, numerous space missions have been undertaken to study Earth's natural satellite. Of the Moon landings, Luna 2 of the Soviet Union was the first spacecraft to reach its surface successfully, intentionally impacting the Moon ...

  6. Hace 17 horas · 4 June 2024 20:06 (UTC+04:00) By Alimat Aliyeva. The Chinese probe Chang'e-6, which for the first time in history collected soil samples from the far side of the Moon, took off from the surface of the Earth's natural satellite, Azernews reports. "On Tuesday morning, the Chinese Chang'e-6 probe took off from the surface of the Moon with soil ...

  7. Hace 17 horas · Sarah Knapton, Science Editor 4 June 2024 • 6:11am. Covid vaccines could be partly to blame for the rise in excess deaths since the pandemic, scientists have suggested. Researchers from The ...