China brings back space rock traces from Moon’s far side

China’s Chang’e-6 mission discovered rare CI chondrite meteorite fragments on the Moon’s far side, revealing new clues about water and organic origins in space.

October 21, 2025 / 10:58 IST
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China brings back space rock traces from Moon’s far side (Image: Canva)
China brings back space rock traces from Moon’s far side (Image: Canva)

China’s Chang’e-6 mission has brought back a stunning surprise. Scientists found fragments of a rare meteorite type inside lunar soil. The samples were collected from the far side of the Moon. This area lies within the South Pole-Aitken Basin. This is one of the Solar System’s oldest craters.

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Researchers identified tiny particles known as CI chondrites. These are carbon-rich meteorites that are extremely fragile. Such meteorites rarely survive the Earth’s atmosphere. Scientists were shocked how these meteorites survived on the Moon.

The fragments had minerals such as olivine and unusual isotope patterns. These matched known CI chondrite signatures, proving they came from space.