Chinese Flag Planted on Moon 51 Years After US Probe Rock Samples



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A Chinese flag has been planted on the surface of the Moon, making it the second nation to leave a permanent memory.

Images released by the China National Space Administration show the flag, which was specially designed to survive on the lunar surface.

It was placed there by the unmanned space probe Chang’e-5, which was returning to Earth last night after collecting rock samples.

Experts hope the mission will help shed light on how the Moon has evolved and where water sources come from.

The solar-powered probe spent 48 hours on the surface, collecting samples that will be examined by scientists, the first time this has happened since a Soviet spacecraft brought in rocks in the 1970s.



An American flag was planted on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969

Although China has previously sent two missions to the Moon, it has never left a permanent flag on the surface.

Until this week, the United States was the only country that had done so.

Project leader Cheng Chang told Chinese state media that the flag had to adapt to survive the low temperatures.

“An ordinary national flag on Earth would not survive the harsh lunar environment,” declared project developer Cheng.

Authorities said it will serve as a reminder of the “excitement and inspiration” of America’s Apollo missions, which saw Neil Armstrong become the first astronaut to land on the Moon in 1969.

China’s space agency says it plans to land a human on the moon around 2030.



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