China first hoisted the real flag on the moon

The Chinese space mission hoisted the Chinese flag on the moon for the first time.

 



 The National Space Agency has also released photos of the scene.

China's National Space Agency launched its space mission Chung E5 to the moon on November 24. The mission landed on the moon on December 1. This is China's first space mission to collect samples from any planet.

On Friday, the Chinese space agency released a picture showing the spacecraft hoisting the national flag before taking off after collecting samples. These images were taken with cameras mounted on the space mission spacecraft.

According to the China Space Agency, this is the first time that China has hoisted a 'real flag' on the moon. In December 2013, the Chinese flag was hoisted on the moon, but it was made with the help of technology.

On the other hand, the Chinese space mission has completed the process of collecting samples from the moon. Soon the spacecraft will land on the ground with these specimens.

Earlier, the US and Russian space agencies had collected samples from the moon, but scientists said that the samples collected from China would be more important.


NASA scientists also hope that China will allow others to benefit from the research on these samples, but before that NASA has refused to provide information about its mission to China.


Watch the video: Chinese spacecraft take samples from the moon

The Chinese space mission has collected samples weighing 2 kg. Space missions consist of two types of "machines". There is a spaceship and another spacecraft. The two parted as soon as they landed on the surface of the moon.

The spacecraft is in lunar orbit, while the spacecraft landed on the moon's surface, collected samples and "packed" them. The spacecraft will now deliver the samples to the orbiting spacecraft.


The spacecraft that collects the samples will be separated from the specimens after they are transferred to a spacecraft returning to Earth, while the spacecraft in lunar orbit will return to Earth with the specimens.

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