China's Chang'e-6 arrives back on Earth with Moon material
Briefly

China's Chang'e-6 mission made history by becoming the first probe to land on the far side of the Moon and successfully collect samples from the South Pole-Aitken basin. These samples are expected to contain up to 2kg of dust and rocks from Luna, providing valuable insights into the Moon's geological history and resources.
Exploring the far side of the Moon is challenging due to its communication limitations, requiring relay satellites for data transmission. However, this unique position also makes it an ideal site for radio telescopes to observe the universe without interference from Earth's radio signals.
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