The China National Space Administration has announced the Chang’e 5 returner module is set to land in Mongolia later today. On board are around two kilograms of moon rocks and dust. The mission has made China the first country to have retrieved these samples since the 1970s. And for the Chinese government it’s also way of showing the world how advanced it is, when it comes to space exploration. Michael Hartlep has the details.
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