China has been leading the advancement of lunar research and understanding with their Chang’e project since 2004 with no signs of slowing down. The information obtained from Chang’e missions has given humans a much deeper understanding of the moon, including the composition of its surface material, the moon’s history and evolution, and mastering the three phases of unmanned lunar exploration: orbiting, landing, and returning. Gaining a more thorough understanding of the moon and its components can help with establishing research facilities on the moon to uncover more answers about Earth’s only satellite.
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