Chang’e-5 probe completes mission

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Beijing Dec 6: China’s Chang’e-5 probe that touched down on the moon transferred the rock samples it collected from the lunar surface to its orbiter on Sunday, with an ambitious aim to bring them back to Earth for the first time in nearly 45 years, the country’s space agency said.
Chang’e-5 probe, comprising an orbiter, a lander, an ascender, and a returner, was launched on November 24, and its lander-ascender combination touched down on the north of the Mons Rumker in Oceanus Procellarum, also known as the Ocean of Storms, on the near side of the moon on December 1.
The ascender of the spacecraft which collected samples from the moon successfully rendezvoused and docked with the orbiter-returner combination in lunar orbit early Sunday, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said. Next, the orbiter-returner will separate from the ascender, and wait for the right time to return to Earth, it said.
The samples collected on the moon had been transferred from the ascender to the returner safely by 6:12 am (local time), said the CNSA.
After the samples were collected and sealed, the ascender of Chang’e-5 took off from the lunar surface on December 3.
The Chang’e-5 probe, named after the mythical Chinese moon goddess, is expected to bring about 2 kilogrammes of lunar samples back to Earth.
This is the first-time a Chinese spacecraft has carried out rendezvous and docking in lunar orbit. (PTI)

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