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Chinese Chang'e-5 Is Returning From Moon With Rocks, Left A Flag To Celebrate

A simulated image of the  Chang'e-5 spacecraft blasting off from the moon. The Chinese National Space Administration placed China's first real flag on the lunar surface Thursday. (Xinhua News Agency via AP)
A simulated image of the Chang'e-5 spacecraft blasting off from the moon. The Chinese National Space Administration placed China's first real flag on the lunar surface Thursday. (Xinhua News Agency via AP)

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