Science
Chinese lunar probe’s 600 days on Moon’s far side – ecns
China’s Chang’e-4 probe has survived more than 600 Earth days on the far side of the moon while conducting scientific explorations.

Schematic representation of the subsurface geological structure at the Chang’e-4 landing site. The subsurface can be divided into three units: Unit 1 (up to 12 m) consists of lunar regolith, unit 2 (depth range, 12 to 24 m) consists of coarser materials with embedded rocks, and unit 3 (depth range, 24 to 40 m) contains alternating layers of coarse and fine materials. (Photo provided to Xinhua)
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