China’s lunar exploration program just dropped cosmic tea —and it’s piping hot! Three months after the Chang’e-6 probe returned to Earth with nearly 2 kilograms of moon samples, scientists are uncovering jaw-dropping differences between the moon’s hidden far side and its familiar near side.
The Scoop: The newly analyzed samples are lighter in color and packed with more plagioclase (think: lunar 'sparkle') but less olivine than those from 2020’s Chang’e-5 mission. They’re also less dense, suggesting the far side’s crust is fluffier—like moon cake vs. space rock?
This 53-day ‘space marathon’ marked humanity’s first success in retrieving material from the moon’s mysterious far side. \"This isn’t just a win for China—it’s a leap for all humankind,\" said researcher Yang Wei from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The findings could rewrite how we understand the moon’s fiery origins!
Why It Matters: With countries racing to establish lunar bases, these discoveries might help solve planetary puzzles—like why the moon’s two faces look so different. Next stop: More moon missions to prep for future astronaut landings!
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Journey to the moon: China's lunar exploration advances in 20 years
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