A Long March 5 rocket carrying
China's Chang'e-5 lunar probe launches from the Wenchang Space
Center on China's southern Hainan Island on November 24, 2020,
on a mission to bring back lunar rocks, the first attempt by any
nation to retrieve samples from the moon in four decades. -
China on Tuesday launched an unmanned spacecraft to bring back
lunar rocks -- the first attempt by any nation to retrieve
samples from the Moon in four decades. A Long March 5 rocket
carrying the Chang'e-5 probe, named after the mythical Chinese
moon goddess, blasted off from the Wenchang Space Center on the
southern island province of Hainan at 4:30 am (2030 GMT Monday),
the official Xinhua news agency reported. (Photo by STR / AFP) /
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