China develops its first-ever docking in lunar orbit
China develops its first-ever docking in lunar orbit
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SHANGHAI: A Chinese probe carrying samples from the lunar surface successfully landed on Sunday. The maneuver was part of the ambitious Chang'e-5 mission named after a mythical Chinese Moon goddess to bring back the first lunar samples in four decades. 

The official Xinhua news agency said that the cargo capsule carrying lunar rocks and soil lifted off from the surface on Thursday, and docked with the orbiter on Sunday morning, citing the China National Space Administration. Xinhua said it was China's first "rendezvous and docking in lunar orbit". The cargo capsule's departure from the lunar surface was also the first liftoff of a Chinese craft from an extraterrestrial body. The capsule transferred the moon samples to the orbiter, which will separate and return to Earth, Xinhua said. China is looking to catch up with the United States and Russia after taking decades to match their achievements and has poured billions into its military-run space program. Its space agency said previously that "before liftoff, the Chinese flag was raised on the moon's surface".

Scientists hope the samples from Chang'e-5 will help them know more about the Moon's origins and volcanic activity on its surface. If the return journey is successful, China will become only the third country to have retrieved samples from the Moon, following the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s.

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