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Space travel: What China’s moon mission expects from the dark side

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Published: May 2nd, 2024,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

Chang e-6 lunar probe and LM-5 Y8 carrier rocket at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in the southern Chinese province of Hainan.
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China plans to embark on another lunar mission this Friday, bringing back rock samples from the far side of the Earth’s satellite for the first time. The planned course of the mission involves launching the Chang’e-6 spacecraft into space with a rocket from the Wenchang space center on the tropical island of Hainan. The mission is scheduled to take 53 days, with the moon having been reached after around three to five days in the past.

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