The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China to collect samples from moon this year

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BEIJING: China will launch a probe to collect samples from the moon around the end of this year, a space official said yesterday, weeks after Beijing hailed the successful touch down on the far side of the moon.

The Chang’e-4 lunar probe landed on Jan 3 and transmitte­d the first-ever ‘close range’ image of the far side of the moon.

China’s National Space Administra­tion applauded the event as a first that ‘lifted the mysterious veil’ of the far side of the moon and claimed it as a major achievemen­t for the country’s ambitious space programme.

The tasks of the Chang’e-4 include astronomic­al observatio­n, surveying the moon’s terrain and mineral makeup and measuring the neutron radiation and neutral atoms to study the environmen­t of its far side.

The Chang’e-5 mission, set to collect samples from the near side of the moon, will be carried out at the end of the year, while another probe will be sent to Mars by 2020, Wu Yanhua, deputy head of the space administra­tion, told a briefing, according to an official online transcript.

The Chang’e 5 mission will lay the ground work for further probes to be sent to the moon’s south pole and possibly to return samples from the far side of the moon, depending on the results collected in the upcoming mission, Wu said.

Tests carried out by future missions could lay the groundwork for building on the moon’s surface, by testing technologi­es like 3D printing or the use of moon soil in constructi­on, he said.

“China, the United States, Russia and European nations, among others, are all exploring whether or not to build a base or research station on the moon,” he said.

The moon is tidally locked to Earth, rotating at the same rate as it orbits our planet, so most of the far side – or ‘dark side’ – is never visible to us. Previous spacecraft have seen the far side, but none has landed on it.

China has made space exploratio­n a top priority in recent years, as it races to catch up with Russia and the United States and become a major space power by 2030. Beijing plans to launch constructi­on of its own manned space station next year. — Reuters

 ??  ?? This picture released by the China National Space Administra­tion (CNSA) via CNS shows a 360 degree panoramic image made by China’s Chang’e-4 lunar probe on the far side of the moon. — AFP photo
This picture released by the China National Space Administra­tion (CNSA) via CNS shows a 360 degree panoramic image made by China’s Chang’e-4 lunar probe on the far side of the moon. — AFP photo

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