China launches first moon mission
China launched its first lunar probe early Monday, which, if
all goes well, will make it only the third nation -- after the United States
and the Soviet Union -- to soft-land on the moon. The Chang'e-3 blasted off
from a Long March 3B rocket in Sichuan province located in southwest China and
is expected to land on the moon's surface in mid-December. The new space effort
comes just over a decade after the country first sent an astronaut into space. Researchers
say an impact crater named Sinus Iridum, or Bay of Rainbows, is its likely
destination. In 2010, China's previous lunar mission captured images of the
crater while scouting potential landing sites for the 2013 probe.

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