Most samples of moon dust and rocks that are available for scientists to study on Earth date back to the Apollo era, with the last samples b...
Most samples of moon dust and rocks that are available for scientists to study on Earth date back to the Apollo era, with the last samples being returned from the moon in the 70s. China wants to change that, and this week will launch the Chang’e-5 probe that will collect material from the moon’s surface and return it to Earth … Continue reading
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