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China just sent a secret mini-rover to the far side of the moon on its Chang’e 6 sample-return probe

A close up of a tiny gold and white moon rover on the side of a Chinese spacecraft.

China’s latest lunar mission is carrying a secret rover to the moon’s far side, new photos reveal. Eagle-eyed observers spotted the mysterious spacecraft strapped to the side of a lander that is scheduled to touch down on the moon next month — but the roaming robot’s purpose remains unknown.

On Friday (May 3), the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) successfully launched an autonomous Long March 5 rocket into space. This was the first step in the country’s Chang’e 6 mission, which aims to be the first-ever mission to collect samples from the moon’s hidden far side and carry them to Earth. 

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