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Space probe returns to Earth with 1st EVER sample from dark side of the moon

25 June 2024 , 08:55
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China has scrambled ahead in the space race with their world-first mission - sparking fear in the West
China has scrambled ahead in the space race with their world-first mission - sparking fear in the West

THIS is the monumental moment China's space probe lands on Earth carrying the first ever sample from the dark side of the moon.

As the space race hots up, China's Chang'e-6 probe has landed safely containing untouched rock and soil - a mission no other nation has successfully completed.

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The probe is seen floating in the blue sky as experts wait for its descentCredit: Twitter
The probe finally landed in the Inner Mongolian region in what is a world-first
The probe finally landed in the Inner Mongolian region in what is a world-firstCredit: Twitter
A view of the lander-ascender taken from the ‘mobile camera’ carried by the Chang’e-6 probe after it landed on the moon's surface
A view of the lander-ascender taken from the ‘mobile camera’ carried by the Chang’e-6 probe after it landed on the moon's surfaceCredit: Eyevine

Extraordinary footage shows the small, unassuming sack attached to a parachute as it descends to grassy Earth containing the first sample of the moon's "dark side".

The probe landed in northern China on Tuesday afternoon in the Inner Mongolian region.

Earlier this month the Chang'e-6 robot landed on the dark -183C side of the moon before successfully retrieving rock and soil samples in what is a world-first.

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The satellite touched on the lunar far side after descending from its orbit of around 124 miles above the moon's surface to find a landing site.

China's robot spaceship then collected mysterious samples while chillingly raising their national flag before attempting a descent.

Now the 2kg lunar samples have landed back on Earth - and scientists are desperate to get their hands on the goods.

The success of the mission sparks immediate concern among the West, with communist China now taking on the US in the heated space race.

The Director of the China National Space Administration confirmed the landing of samples. He said: "I now declare that the Chang'e-6 Lunar Exploration Mission achieved complete success,"

Chinese scientists anticipate the returned probe will contain 2.5 million-year-old volcanic rock and trigger breakthrough research.

Geologist Zongyu Yue said: "the samples are expected to answer one of the most fundamental scientific questions in lunar science research: what geologic activity is responsible for the differences between the two sides?"

The near side is what is seen from Earth, and the far side faces outer space.

The far side is also known to have mountains and impact craters, differing from the flat appearance we see from Earth.

Nine past missions from other world superpowers have collected samples from the moon's near side, but none have been able to successfully collect from the dark side.

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China's leader Xi Jinping sent a message of congratulations to the Chang'e team, calling it a "landmark achievement" in the country's efforts "at becoming a space and technological power".

While China have made history with the samples, they do not plan on stopping anytime soon - much to the West's concern.

China was initially late to the first round of the space race, but Beijing is investing heavily in becoming the second nation to put humans on the Moon by 2030.

The Chinese-owned Tiangong space station was completed in late 2022, and has been permanently manned since then.

China has doubled the number of satellites it has in orbit since 2019, according to the US Defence Intelligence Agency.

This sparks fear among experts that China's monster network of tracking satellites could snoop on Western military operations.

The probe contains 2kg worth of lunar samples
The probe contains 2kg worth of lunar samplesCredit: Twitter
An image of China’s Chang’e 6 lander on the moon’s far side, snapped by the mission’s minirover
An image of China’s Chang’e 6 lander on the moon’s far side, snapped by the mission’s miniroverCredit: Eyevine
The Chang’e-6 lunar probe and the Long March-5 Y8 carrier rocket at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China’s Hainan Province
The Chang’e-6 lunar probe and the Long March-5 Y8 carrier rocket at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China’s Hainan ProvinceCredit: Alamy
The Long March 5 rocket, carrying the Chang’e-6 mission lunar probe
The Long March 5 rocket, carrying the Chang’e-6 mission lunar probeCredit: AFP

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