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[Published: Thursday January 03 2019]

 China landed spacecraft on the far side of the moon

 
BEIJING, 03 Jan. - (ANA) -  China said it landed a spacecraft on the far side of the moonThe country is the first to reach the space exploration milestone.
 
The mission is one in a coming series that underscores China’s ambitions to join — and even lead — the space race. China previously landed a rover on the moon in 2013, joining the United States and the Soviet Union as the only nations to have carried out a “soft landing” there.
 
The mission “has opened a new chapter in humanity’s exploration of the moon,” the China National Space Administration said in an announcement on its website. 
 
Previous missions have observed the far side of the moon, but none have ever landed on it. The Chinese state broadcaster said it had "lifted the mysterious veil" from the far side of the moon and "opened a new chapter in human lunar exploration".
 
The probe made a successful "soft landing", state media said, and transmitted back the first-ever "close range" image of the dark side of the moon. The official Xinhua news agency posted a wide-angle colour picture of a crater from the moon's surface to its official microblog.
 
The probe, which includes a lander and a rover, touched down at a preselected landing area, Xinhua said, after it had entered the moon's orbit in mid-December.
 
The tasks of the Chang'e-4 include astronomical observation, surveying the moon's terrain, landform and mineral makeup, and measuring the neutron radiation and neutral atoms to study the environment of its far side.
 
But the pioneering landing also demonstrates China's growing ambitions as a space power. It aims to catch up with Russia and the US as a major force in the field by 2030, and is planning to begin construction of its own manned space station next year.
 
The US is so far the only country to have landed humans on the moon. President Donald Trump said in 2017 he wants to return astronauts to the lunar surface and establish a foundation there for an eventual mission to Mars.  - (ANA) -
 
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