Chang'e-6 Mission and Lunar Samples
China's Chang'e-6 mission Lunar samples collected from the far side of the Moon as part of the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition are on display today. This exhibition highlights the importance of lunar exploration and creates great excitement in the international scientific community.
75 MG WEIGHT OF MOON SOIL
According to the statement made by the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the lunar soil on display is approximately Weighs 75 mg These are the first samples from the Chang'e-6 mission to be made publicly available. This is an exciting development for scientists and space enthusiasts.
A FIRST IN HUMAN HISTORY
The Chang'e-6 mission made a first in human history by reaching the far side of the Moon in June 1.935,3 gram brought samples. These samples were collected from the areas where the Moon's crust is thinnest, from the largest, deepest and oldest impact crater. CNSA official Zhang Tao“The lunar samples are expected to attract great public interest,” he said.
The exhibition also includes: Chang'e-6 return capsule, which delivers lunar samples to Earth parachute and sealed containers used to collect lunar soil. This exhibition once again highlights the importance of space exploration and scientific advances.
A UNIQUE SCIENTIFIC IMPORTANCE
The collected lunar samples will provide a better understanding of the evolution of the Moon and accelerate the peaceful exploration and use of lunar resources. In this context, these studies, which are of great value to all humanity, have a unique scientific importance in the field of space sciences.
Activity, Airshow China , also known as the , occurred between November 12-17 in southern China's Guangdong Province Zhuhai This fair showcases the latest developments in space and aviation and encourages international cooperation.