Chinese rover analyzes moon rocks: First new 'ground truth' in 40 years

Tuesday, December 22, 2015 - 11:14 in Astronomy & Space

In 2013, Chang'e-3, an unmanned lunar mission, touched down on the northern part of the Imbrium basin, one of the most prominent of the lava-filled impact basins visible from Earth.

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