UPDATE
Jun 4, 2024 11:17 AM CDT
A Chinese spacecraft is headed back to Earth after collecting soil and rocks from the far side of the moon—a first for any nation, reports the Guardian. The unmanned Chang'e-6 lander took off from the moon on Tuesday after wrapping up its two-day gathering mission. The China National Space Administration added that "a Chinese national flag carried by the lander was unfurled for the first time on the far side of the moon." China is the only nation to land on the far side—sometimes called the dark side because it doesn't face Earth.
Jun 3, 2024 7:57 AM CDT
China is the only nation that has managed to land a spacecraft on the far side of the moon—and it not only matched the feat over the weekend, it plans to go one step further and collect the first-ever samples of rock and soil.
- Video: China's National Space Administration released this video of the Chang'e-6 unmanned probe touching down Sunday in a large crater called the South Pole-Aitken Basin, reports the AP.