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The Chinese probe will return to earth on Tuesday

It is believed that the probe will land in the Inner Mongolia region at around seven o’clock in the morning Finnish time.

It is believed that the Chinese radio station will return to the country on Tuesday. At the beginning of June, the probe landed on the south side of the Moon, i.e. the side not visible to Earth, where it collected samples.

The probe was launched in Hainan province on May 3. It landed on the far side of the Moon in the South Pole-Aitken basin after traveling for almost a month.

The Chinese administration has not announced the probe’s expected landing time, but it is believed to return to the country in the Inner Mongolia region at around seven in the morning Finnish time.

The samples carried by the Chang’e-6 probe are believed to help better understand the formation of the Moon and its evolution over time.

China has invested large sums of money in spaceflight over the past decade in an attempt to catch up to the lead of the United States and Russia. The country’s goal is to send a manned flight to the Moon by 2030.

Source: AFP

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