China’s Chang’e-5 probe successfully collects lunar samples

China’s Chang'e-5 probe successfully collects lunar samples

China’s Chang’e-5 mission has successfully collected samples from the moon’s surface, authorities announced Thursday.

CHINA WILL BECOME ONLY THIRD COUNTRY TO BRING SAMPLES BACK FROM THE MOON

“Sampling completed! After about 19 hours of work on the moon’s surface, Chang’e-5 successfully completed robotic sample collection, and the samples were sealed and packaged,” Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for China’s Foreign Ministry, said on Twitter.

According to the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the probe started gathering samples after its successful landing late Tuesday night, eight days after lifting off from Hainan in southern China on Nov. 24.

“Chang’e 5 is expected to work for about two days in a region to the north of Mons Ruemker, a mountain overlooking a vast lunar mare called Oceanus Procellarum, or the Ocean of Storms, on the western edge of the moon’s near side,” read a CNSA statement issued on Wednesday. “It will bring about 2 kilograms [4.4 pounds] of lunar samples back to Earth in mid-December, 44 years after the last substances from the moon were returned to Earth.”

If Chang’e-5’s mission — expected to last about 23 days — is successful, China will become only the third country in the world to bring samples back from the moon, after the US and the former Soviet Union, read the CNSA statement.

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