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Article: Lift-off for China’s Chang’e 5: the first chance since 1976 to bring lunar samples back to Earth
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China has launched its Chang'e 5 mission, the world's first attempt since 1976 to retrieve and return lunar samples to Earth. The highly complex mission involves an 8-tonne spacecraft with four separate components designed to land, drill, collect, and return the samples.

Chinese space authorities acknowledge the mission faces significant new technical challenges, with much that could go wrong. The success of this mission would mark a major milestone for China's ambitious space program.

The main topics covered are the launch and objectives of the Chang'e 5 mission, its technical complexity and challenges, and the historical context of lunar sample return missions.

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https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3111146/chinas-first-moon-mission-bring-samples-back-earth-faces?utm_source=rss_feed
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Science & Research - South China Morning Post
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2020-11-24 07:28
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2026-03-04 14:31
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2026-03-04 15:15
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