China's space mission Cheng Yi. 6 returned to Earth after taking samples from the subsurface of the Moon
China's space mission Cheng Yi. 6 on its 53-day mission returned to Earth on Tuesday, taking samples from the lunar surface. The space mission's landing module landed at a predetermined location in Mongolia at 2:07 a.m. local time, with the China National Space Administration declaring the mission a complete success. According to Chinese experts, the material brought from the moon by the space mission can provide us with information about the formation of the moon and the evolutionary process taking place on it. 6 was successfully launched into orbit around the Moon.
According to China's CCTV report, Chinese President Xi Jinping has congratulated Chinese scientists and experts on the success of the space mission. The mission took off from a space station on Hainan Island on May 3 and landed in the Aitken Basin at the moon's south pole about a month later. The mission used a drill and a robotic arm to collect samples, Mark Take photos of the surface and plant a Chinese flag made of basalt on the lunar surface. China has announced that it will send a manned space mission to the moon by 2030 and also plans to build a base on the lunar surface.