China is now going to write such a history on the moon that no country can even think of till now. China is “ready” with all systems in place to launch the next phase of its carefully planned lunar exploration program under its Chang’e-6 mission tonight. Mounted on China's powerful Long March 5 rocket, the Chang'e 6 mission is scheduled to launch at 7:30 pm (AEST) from the Wenchang Space Launch Site on southern Hainan Island. Its goal is to become the first of several missions to explore the Moon in a competitive field.
Let us tell you that after the first successful landing of Changi 4 in 2019, Changi 6 will be China's second mission to land on the far side of the Moon. It is the latest mission in China's successful and long-running lunar exploration program, which aims to prove new technological advancements with each mission. This time there is also an inspiring achievement of international cooperation.
China will reach the moon where no one has been able to reach till now
China successfully launched its first lunar exploration mission on Friday, aiming to collect samples from the far side of the Moon and return them to Earth for scientific study. The entire mission is of 53 days. According to the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the Chang'e-6 mission will collect samples from the far side of the Moon that will never be encountered by Earth and return them to Earth. This is the first time in the history of human exploration on the Moon.
This is the purpose of the mission
China's lunar mission Long March-5 was launched using a Y8 rocket. The rocket was launched from the Wenchang space launch site off the coast of China's Henan province. According to CNSA, Chang'e-6 has four instruments – “orbiter, lander, ascender and re-entry module”. Through this mission, after collecting dust and rock samples on the Moon, Ascendant will deliver them to the orbiter, which will transfer the samples back to the reentry module. After this this module will bring these samples to Earth.