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China’s Change'6 is going to explore the Moon’s far side and bring back precious lunar soil for scientists to study.
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A private company has successfully delivered cargo to the Moon’s surface for the first time. Here’s what that means for future space exploration.
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Space missions are still difficult, dangerous and risky – but it’s still early days in the human journey beyond our planet.
China’s lunar rover Yutu-2, or Jade Rabbit 2, on the Moon, January 2019.
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China has made significant advances in space exploration on its own steam. It doesn’t need a partnership with Russia.