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‘New Chapter’ in Space Exploration as China Reaches Far Side of the Moon

BEIJING — China reached a milestone in space exploration on Thursday, landing a vehicle on the far side of the moon for the first time in history, the country’s space agency announced.

The landing of the probe, called Chang’e-4 after the moon goddess in Chinese mythology, is one in a coming series of missions that underscore the country’s ambitions to join — and even lead — the space race.

China landed another rover on the moon in 2013, joining the United States and the Soviet Union as the only nations to have carried out a “soft landing” there, but the Chang’e-4 is the first to touch down on the side of the moon that perpetually faces away from the Earth.

The mission “has opened a new chapter in humanity’s exploration of the moon,” the China National Space Administration said in an announcement on its website. The agency said the spacecraft landed at 10:26 a.m. Beijing time at its target on the far side of the moon.

The probe sent back to the earth the first close-up image of the moon’s far side using a relay satellite China calls “Queqiao,” or “Magpie Bridge,” the space agency said in a notice that included images it said were taken by the probe.

Although a latecomer by decades to space exploration, China is quickly catching up, experts say, and could challenge the United States for supremacy in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and other fields.

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doing something great "for the first time in history" used to be a title we more often received as a country........times have changed haven't they....sigh
 
doing something great "for the first time in history" used to be a title we more often received as a country........times have changed haven't they....sigh
You know, I had a deep sense of disappointment with this news. I'm glad someone did it, but it should have been us. We were first there, and why the heck we didn't go back and continue with our space program still leaves me confused. I think we're now in a new space race, and we better get our act together and get organized again.
 
I guarantee they set up a China town there as they have done in most capital cities.The takeaways will come in handy though for future space explorers.Actually I'm surprised there's not already a Mc donald's there.
 
You know, I had a deep sense of disappointment with this news. I'm glad someone did it, but it should have been us. We were first there, and why the heck we didn't go back and continue with our space program still leaves me confused. I think we're now in a new space race, and we better get our act together and get organized again.

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