China has already finished the task (任务) to the far side of the moon. After collecting samples (样本) and putting up a Chinese flag there, the Chang'e-6 probe (探测器) returned to the earth from the moon on the morning of June 25th. Photos of the probe leaving the moon went popular online, with people finding a mark on the ground of the moon similar to the Chinese character "Zhong".
China became the first country to send a space task to the far side of the moon. This area is new to humans, which means we can do many researches on it. The Chang'e-6 probe landed on June 2nd and spent two days collecting samples. Study of the samples will help scientists to research the history of how the moon appeared and how it developed over time, spokesman Ge Ping said.
China has developed rapidly in its "space dream". Beijing has made great achievements in its space program over the past few years, hoping to catch up with the US and Russia. It has recorded many achievements, including building a space station called Tiangong. Beijing has also sent robotic probes to Mars and the moon, and China is only the third country to put humans there.
China plans to send a crewed (载人) task to the moon by 2030 and plans to build a research station on the moon by 2035. The US is also planning to send astronauts back to the moon by 2026 with its another new task.