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    The present “more valuable than gold” presented by China to the United Kingdom: Moon powder

    Charlotte WhitmoreBy Charlotte WhitmoreAugust 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    EN written technology El 11/5/2025 · 22:15 hs

    Small granules of moon powder, The first that was brought to Earth more than 50 years agoWith the Chinese Chang'e 5 (launched in the space in November 2020), it was “borrowed” for the United Kingdom and is now kept in the installation of “Far Security” in the English city of Milton Keynes.

    The rare loan was presented to a team of UK scientists to try to respond to “basic questions” on how to form the moon in the early days of our planet, the BBC report was reported.

    It was not obtained easily obtained, and therefore the great victory in the loan, the maximum safety of the building in which they fall (in the university's open university laboratory in Milton Keynes) and bureaucratic protocols to enter where the “moon powder” bags (carefully) were stored.

    It was The first successful lunar landing task since 1976When the Soviets launched Luna, or Lunik, a series of unmanned tasks was sent to the moon.

    Recently, the world has seen the failure of the mission of the moon that led the Athens probe, which was developed by the intuitive company, which lands in the south of the moon in late February, to explore the Mons Mouton region on suspicion that it may contain snow.

    However, Athens went due to problems in her navigation system LaserThat was dropped (with a deviation of up to 250 meters from the place that was designed by the task) and guiding solar panels, and made it unable to recharge its battery.

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    It is only proven that the landing on the moon is not easy, and The most difficult thing is to be able to bring samples from lunar soil to Earth.

    Chang'e 5 had itself facing his difficulties: he used two distinct ways to collect approximately 1.7 kg of lunar materials, then she had to maintain them free of any terrestrial pollution using advanced advanced seal systems.

    Its landing unit, which does not contain radioactive heating units, depends only on solar energy, which has limited them to day time (about 14 ground days), and needs all samples collection activities and transport them before the start of the moon night (when temperatures decrease dramatically).

    The professor responsible for studying the small moon sample that China gave by China, Mahish Anand, “The only world that gets this rare material, says it is more expensive than gold.” It is really an easy conflict.

    If gold is drilled from distant meteorites, as some of the spaces for exploring space intended, then they may have a chance.

    In front of the Anand team for a full year to work with the sample from China, which was already sent in 2024 already from the sixth of their street to collect more samples on the dark side of the moon, where volcanoes in the past formed their digging.

    But it will not be the only one: China presented its lunar samples to institutions from six countries to deepen international scientific cooperation in “Moon Studies”.

    Each of them must be allocated to study the formation of samples, and to investigate water marks and other flying materials in the samples and compare them with the samples collected in previous missions, such as those in NAPOLO program, which took the man to the moon for the first time and brought to Earth the first samples of lunar soil in 1969.

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    Charlotte Whitmore

    Charlotte Whitmore is a contributor at Mediarunsearch.co.uk, covering a broad range of topics including news, politics, business, technology, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting and practical information that helps readers stay informed about current events and emerging developments. Her work highlights stories that matter to everyday audiences, with an emphasis on accuracy, relevance, and accessible journalism that keeps readers connected to the issues shaping the UK and beyond.

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