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China Launches Ambitious Mission To Land On Moon and Return Samples To Earth (cbsnews.com) 65

BeerFartMoron shares a report from CBS News: China launched its most ambitious moon mission yet Monday: a robotic spacecraft expected to land on the lunar surface by the end of the week. The spacecraft is expected to collect about four pounds of rock and soil samples, and return them to Earth next month for laboratory analysis. If successful, the Chang'e 5 mission will make China only the third nation, after the United States and the former Soviet Union, to bring moon rocks back to Earth. It will also be the first to attempt the feat since Russia's Luna 24 in 1976.

The 8,335-pound Chang'e 5 spacecraft, named after the mythical Chinese goddess of the moon, is made up of four major components: a lunar orbiter, a sample return craft, a lander carrying science instruments and sample collection equipment, and a small ascent vehicle mounted atop the lander to carry the collected surface samples back up to orbit. The Chang'e 5 lander features multiple cameras, a spectrometer to assess the composition of the soil near the spacecraft and a ground-penetrating radar. A robot arm is equipped with a percussive drill and scoop to pick up excavated rock and soil. Working by remote control from Earth, engineers will use the arm to move collected samples up to the ascent vehicle, which then will blast off, rendezvous with the Chang'e 5 orbiter and transfer the sample to the return craft for the trip back to Earth. Landing in Inner Mongolia is expected around December 16. From there, the samples will be transferred to specially equipped laboratories for analysis.

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China Launches Ambitious Mission To Land On Moon and Return Samples To Earth

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  • Beware! (Score:5, Funny)

    by nospam007 ( 722110 ) * on Monday November 23, 2020 @05:19PM (#60759010)

    They are stealing the moon and selling it by the gram on AliExpress!

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      They are stealing the moon and selling it by the gram on AliExpress!

      Cool, I want some moon! Go China!

    • ...that they'd pick the Tranquility Base site so that they could have the amazing propaganda coup of proving the American landings didn't actually happen.

      • Oh, and please think for 30 seconds before modding that to obscurity...

        • Yeah, and the Earth is flat, the pyramids were built by aliens, and the Loch Ness Monster is camera shy.

          My neighbor's barber has a son stationed in Area 51 that said they were cordoning off a large area near Groom Lake so the Chinese can land there at night and pretend to scoop up lunar soil, just to keep the whole Moon Landing conspiracy secret. The whole thing will be filmed in slow motion to simulate the difference in gravity. /s
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Truer than you might think. NASA put out a statement saying that they hope the Chinese will share whatever knowledge and material they collect with them, but of course NASA has been forced to block the Chinese from participation in things like the ISS.

      NASA may have to just buy the journals and samples like everyone else, unless the Chinese feel like taking the moral high ground on this one.

  • It's a small step for a robot, and a giant big-there-done-that nonevent for robotkind.

  • Given what they've done to both the people of earth, and the earth itself, the Chinese gov't clearly hates everything about the rock we live on...so, ON TO THE MOON!
    • Given what they've done to both the people of earth, and the earth itself ...

      Per capita, China produces less than half the pollution that America does.

      • wrong. In 2019, America was at 15.52, while CHina was at 8.12 [europa.eu]
        The real problem is that America and most of the west continues to drop, while China continues to grow theirs. This year, America should be in the 14s, POSSIBLY, 13s. China will be in the 9s, possibly higher.
        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          The US has peaked and is on the down side of the curve. China is still developing rapidly and on the up side of the curve.

          The important thing is that China's agreed target is to peak lower than the US did and to fall back faster. It's unrealistic to expect China to forgo development and not bring standards of living up to Western ones, but it is reasonable to ask them to not repeat our mistakes and to plan for a sustainable future.

          China's goals are quite aggressive and they are on track to meet them.

          • No, they are not. Many economists and AGW ppl are calling China out on this. The problem is that far left trolls that run around defending China's massive addition of coal plants.
            And China IS a developed nation.
      • by quenda ( 644621 )

        Per capita, China produces less than half the pollution that America does.

        Per-capita makes no difference to the outcome, and rewards countries for over-population.
        Emissions per sq.km of arable land would be a better metric.
        Aside from city states like Hong Kong and Singapore, and the gulf states, I think Lebanon might be the worst offender on earth.

    • the Chinese gov't clearly hates everything about the rock we live on

      citation needed

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  • by BlueCoder ( 223005 ) on Monday November 23, 2020 @05:40PM (#60759122)

    They should have a new cultural revolution. Might take 25 years. Focus on changing engineering culture. They should not do this everywhere but just have a strong movement for at least 10% of production. Quality Assurance is about not taking peoples words or promises but rather rigorous testing. The cultural change they need to enact is one of accountability, pride, and the dishonor of those that cheat. They need an Elite. Further they need to change how they deal with trademarks and counterfeiting.Nothing wrong with knockoffs but you can't pretend it's the genuine article. You have to compete with performance. The Chinese if they wanted to could easily match the Japaneese and even the Germans in quality. But it would require a cultural change to their work philosophy.

    Otherwise any other achievement is a joke. What good is building a thousand missiles if only 50 make it to the target.

  • Those are OUR ROCKS! We planted our flag over there, and over there, and over there....
    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      "First come first served, like hamberders. China can find their own moon, I did. Stealing moons is for total losers. They put The Virus on it also, the underhanded infected sh*thole cheaters! It's ours! Git off! #MMGA!"

  • Five bucks says the thing crashes and burns, but they claim it's a huge success, and show pics of rocks and dirt out of someones' backyard.
  • 50 years ago (Score:4, Informative)

    by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Monday November 23, 2020 @06:09PM (#60759298) Journal

    You have to hand it to the Russians for doing this in the early 1970's. It's not something the US has achieved yet. (We were focused on sending people at the time.)

    • After thinking about it, with all the tech we have, how come 50 years go where everyone have a cellphone with more processing power than the NASA had we can't send a robot to the moon and come back and we were doing it back them... there is something very weird/wrong.
    • Re:50 years ago (Score:4, Interesting)

      by R3d M3rcury ( 871886 ) on Monday November 23, 2020 @11:13PM (#60760222) Journal

      Well, let's see. The Soviet-era Luna probes returned around 300g of soil and dust (between three missions). So this'll bring back 6x as much. So that's a bit more impressive. ...Of course, the Apollo missions brought back over 1000x as much, so they have a way to go.

  • Why has there not been another "manned" mission?

    It would appear that 1969-1972 were the golden years for men on the moon. This is the 21st century. What gives? Shouldn't there have been a woman on the moon by now?

    Did aliens on Star Trek TOS scare people so much that we abandoned exploring strange new worlds?
    • why does a biological female on the moon have to be a goal? what does that get scientific progress? sounds like a political agenda.

      • why does a biological female on the moon have to be a goal?

        How about first interracial lesbian kiss on the moon?
        Bonus points for green and/or blue skin.

        what does that get scientific progress? sounds like a political agenda.

        Think of the ratings!

  • Going to be funny when this junk crashes and burns... Chinese uality at it's best...

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