02-06-2024, 10:49 AM
(02-06-2024, 10:28 AM)theold Wrote: A study published earlier by the University of Hong Kong pointed out that the geological samples in the area where Chang'e-6 landed are rich in scientific value and will hopefully answer key questions about the evolution of the moon and may even redefine humanity's understanding of the moon.
https://news.seehua.com/post/1167939
The Chinese choose this area to land because it is nearest to south pole in South Pole–Aitken (SPA) basin created by a giant ancient impact...
Ironically, CE6 has landed in a crater named Apollo Crater within the 2,500km wide basic.
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