Summary
- China’s Chang’e 6 spacecraft successfully lands on the moon’s far side for the second time, aiming to collect lunar soil samples.
- The mission targets the South Pole-Aitken Basin, a valuable site for scientific research, and includes international collaboration.
- Bringing back samples from the moon’s far side could provide new insights into lunar formation and the early solar system.
- The mission strengthens China’s position in the global space race and sets the stage for future lunar exploration.