Tianwen 1 and Chang'e 5 represent a new era for China's space program.
later that year, are now delivering exciting science results. The new data and results emerging from the missions sparked a call for a special session at this year's Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held in Texas and virtually beginning March 7. have been made available for applications for science institutes and universities, and new insights are already emerging.
The presence of material associated with the lunar highlands was found in the Chang'e 5 rocks, which were collected from Oceanus Procellarum, the largest lunar mare, or dark plain. Other presentations describedat the landing site, suggesting the rocks in the area originated from the lunar interior.
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