China has shared a look at the first moon samples to be brought back to Earth in more than 45 years. The lunar regolith was collected by the nation's Chang'e 5 mission that returned in December with 3.8 pounds of soil and rocks from our natural satellite. The images show the samples as small as dust particles up to larger chunks, along with samples inside a crystal container that will go on display at the National Museum of China. The container is designed like a ritual Chinese wine vessel, or 'zun,' and holds the lunar dust within a hallow sphere that represents both the moon and the Chang'5 re-entry capsule.