China’s Chang’e-6 robotic spacecraft is due to blast off today, hoping to become the first mission to collect samples of lunar material from the far side of the moon.
It is the next step in a tense race between NASA and China to create bases on the moon, and from there, lift off to Mars.
Since the first Chang’e mission in 2007, named after the mythical Chinese moon goddess, Beijing has made leaps forward in its lunar exploration
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