China’s Chang’e-5 probe landed on the moon-BBC News



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Artwork: The mission plan will collect 2 kilograms of material from the lunar surface.

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Artwork: The mission plan will collect 2 kilograms of material from the lunar surface.

According to a report by China Central Television, at 4:53 a.m. on December 2 Beijing time, the China Chang’e 5 Lunar Exploration Project Landing and Ascent Module completed the sampling and packing work of the moon drilling, and is currently sampling and sampling as planned. .

Chang’e 5 successfully landed on the lunar surface at approximately 11 p.m. on December 1. BBC Science reporter Jonathan Amos (Jonathan Amos) explained to us the intermediate steps and the importance of this task.

The objective of this Chang’e-5 mission is to bring the rocks and dust from the moon back to Earth for analysis.

Chang’e 5’s landing objective is to approach the near-ground position of the high Mons Rümker volcano in the Oceanus Procellarum (Oceanus Procellarum).

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