The beauty of the moon has long sparked human imagination Ni Shubin / Xinhua / eyevine
ON 7 December, China launched a mission to carry a lander and rover to the surface of the moon. On the eve of the half-centenary of Apollo 11’s moon landing and Neil Armstrong’s famous fluffed line about a small step for a man, the Chinese moonshot, called Chang’e 4, may be an indication of where mastery of space – not to mention Earth – is shifting.
The Apollo missions asserted US dominance at the height of the cold war, which is why Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin…

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