China launches uncrewed rocket to far side of moon



China launches uncrewed rocket to far side of moon

China has launched a probe to collect samples from the far side of the moon in a world first, part of its goal to land a human on the lunar surface by 2030.
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A rocket carrying the Chang’e-6 lunar probe blasted off from the Wenchang space launch centre in Hainan province. The mission has drawn concern from China’s major rival, the US, over Beijing’s geopolitical intentions amid what the head of Nasa has called a new ‘space race’.

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35 comments
  1. In many people opinion DO NOT SHARE the samples with US and its allies -But we know China is generous to mankind / Western media is speechless LOL ✌✌✌

  2. Spiritual enslavement and intellectual control! Essentially, it's still slavery! Who is still using slavery to manage the contemporary Chinese people?

  3. oh man, we are used to negative news about anything related to China by this Chanel, I am curious about the guy who upload this video is whether fired or not?

  4. china lands on moon:
    DW:threat of democracy
    WSJ: damaging climate
    BBC: uncontrolled rocket
    CNN:national security
    wion: wuhan virus in space
    Yellen: rocket overcapacity
    skynews australia: space ambitious
    MSNBC:but at what cost?
    taiwan media:CCP attack from moon
    NDTV:we Indians as superpower always with taiwan and israel

  5. in 2023, China's space program funding was $14 billion while NASA's funding was $73.2 billion. Why do I get the feeling China space program is far more efficient and productive than ours?

  6. while where is the debris of the rocket falling if it hits a person and dies, can you do anything! That's not a joke, I'm asking if you can do anything if you hit a person? The previous one has already fallen in another country, when you hit a
    People, we expect you to pay everything, after all, your payment is not enough if you pay for people's lives, not for the heat, but put the people's welfare first before you fly because the debris of your rocket is falling everywhere!

  7. NASA probably request some of moon soil sample like last time Chang'e5 launch, hang on, they claimed brought back over 300kgs of sample in the 60's, where are those gone?

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