Space 'Firsts:' New Horizons, Chang'e-4
It's been a month for space exploration 'firsts,' and a 'farthest.'
Ultima Thule became the most distant object visited by a probe on January 1, with the New Horizons flyby.
A few days later, China's Chang'e-4 mission landed in the von Kármán crater, part of the moon that's not visible from Earth. It's the first lunar farside landing, and the first time plants sprouted on the moon...."
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Ultima Thule became the most distant object visited by a probe on January 1, with the New Horizons flyby.
A few days later, China's Chang'e-4 mission landed in the von Kármán crater, part of the moon that's not visible from Earth. It's the first lunar farside landing, and the first time plants sprouted on the moon...."
(More on A Catholic Citizen in America.)
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