Just before 10:30 am Beijing local time on January 3, the robotic spacecraft Chang’e 4 made a soft landing in the South Pole-Aitken Basin area of the moon, otherwise known as the “far side” or “dark side” of Earth’s only natural satellite.
It is the first spacecraft in history to attempt or achieve a landing on this unexplored area, which is never visible from Earth.
After keeping the details of the mission under wraps until the last minute, China announced the successful landing and shared the first lunar images captured by the unmanned space probe via state media. As no direct communication link exists, the images had to be bounced off another satellite before being relayed back to Earth, BBC News reported.