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China launches Chang’e-6 to retrieve samples from moon’s far side – China.org

China on Friday launched the Chang’e-6 spacecraft to collect and return samples from the moon’s mysterious far side — the first endeavor of its kind in the history of human lunar exploration.

A Long March-5 rocket, carrying the Chang’e-6 spacecraft, blasted off from its launchpad at the Wenchang Space Launch Site on the coast of China’s southern island province of Hainan at 5:27 p.m. (Beijing Time).

Approximately 37 minutes after liftoff, the Chang’e-6 spacecraft separated from the rocket and entered its planned Earth-moon transfer orbit, which had a perigee altitude of 200 kilometers and an apogee altitude of about 380,000 kilometers, according to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).

The launch of the Chang’e-6 spacecraft was a complete success, the CNSA announced.

“Collecting and returning samples from the far side of the moon is an unprecedented feat. Now we know very little about the moon’s far side. If the Chang’e-6 mission can achieve its goal, it will provide scientists with the first direct evidence to understand the environment and material composition of the far side of the moon, which is of great significance,” said Wu Weiren, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and chief designer of China’s lunar exploration program.

“However, the mission is very difficult and risky. We are looking forward to its success,” Wu said.

The Chang’e-6 spacecraft, like its predecessor Chang’e-5, comprises an orbiter, a lander, an ascender and a returner.

After it reaches the moon, it will make a soft landing on the far side. Within 48 hours after landing, a robotic arm will be extended to scoop rocks and soil from the lunar surface, and a drill will bore into the ground. Scientific detection work will be carried out simultaneously.

After the samples are sealed in a container, the ascender will take off from the moon and dock with the orbiter in lunar orbit. The returner will then carry the samples back to Earth, landing in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The entire flight is expected to last about 53 days, the CNSA said.

MOON’S TWO FACES

As the moon’s revolution cycle is the same as its rotation cycle, the same side always faces Earth. The other face, most of which cannot be seen from Earth, is called the far side or “dark side” of the moon. This term doesn’t refer to visible darkness, but rather the mystery shrouding the moon’s largely unexplored terrain.

Remote-sensing images show the moon’s two sides are very different. The near side is relatively flat, while the far side is thickly dotted with impact craters of different sizes and has much fewer lunar mares than the near side. Scientists infer that the lunar crust on the far side is much thicker than that on the near side. But why that is so remains a mystery.

An impact crater known as the Apollo basin, located within the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin on the far side of the moon, has been chosen as the primary target landing and sampling site for the Chang’e-6 mission, according to Wang Qiong, deputy chief designer of the Chang’e-6 mission.

The colossal SPA Basin was formed by a celestial collision over 4 billion years ago and has a diameter of 2,500 kilometers, equivalent to the distance from Beijing to Hainan, and a depth of about 13 kilometers. It is the oldest and largest impact crater on the moon and in the solar system, and it may provide the earliest information about the moon, scientists say.

The huge impact of the celestial collision that formed the SPA Basin may have ejected materials from the depths of the moon. If those materials can be collected and returned to Earth for study, they would provide new insights into both the early impact history of the solar system and the geological evolution of the moon, said Zeng Xingguo, a scientist at the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

“First-hand, direct samples from the moon’s far side are essential to giving us a deeper understanding of the characteristics and differences of the two sides of the moon, and to revealing the secrets of the moon,” Zeng said.

More than 300 kilograms of lunar samples have been retrieved over the course of 10 missions carried out by the United States, the Soviet Union and China, and all were collected from the moon’s near side, said Yang Wei, a researcher at the CAS Institute of Geology and Geophysics.

“Our understanding of the formation and evolution of the moon comes almost entirely from the study of lunar samples, and this study is also necessary for future deep space exploration,” Yang added.

NEW CHALLENGES

“The whole mission is fraught with numerous challenges, with each step interconnected and nerve-wracking,” Wang said.

In order to realize communication between Earth and the probe on the far side of the moon, China sent the Queqiao-2 relay satellite, whose name translates to “magpie bridge-2,” into a highly elliptical lunar frozen orbit earlier this year.

Although the Chang’e-4 mission achieved the world’s first soft landing on the far side of the moon in 2019, Chang’e-6 still faces significant risks as the rugged terrain of the moon’s far side poses great challenges for its landing, space experts say.

The Chang’e-6 mission needs to see new technological breakthroughs in such areas as lunar retrograde orbit design and control, rapid intelligent sampling, and takeoff from the far side of the moon, Wang said.

The design of the Chang’e-6 probe is similar to that of the Chang’e-5 probe, which collected samples from the northern hemisphere of the near side of the moon, said Huang Hao, a space expert from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).

But Chang’e-6 will land in the southern hemisphere of the moon’s far side, so the mission will use a lunar retrograde orbit to adapt to its sampling task, Huang added.

As the Queqiao-2 relay satellite orbits the moon, the Chang’e-6 probe will be unable to communicate with controllers on Earth for some time during its operations on the moon’s far side, said Deng Xiangjin, another expert from CASC.

“We conducted a comprehensive analysis of data from hundreds of ground experiments, and used artificial intelligence to improve the design of the spacecraft to enhance its autonomous control abilities and improve its sampling efficiency,” Deng said.

“The amount of samples that Chang’e-6 can collect is uncertain and cannot be estimated accurately at present. Our goal is to collect 2 kilograms,” Deng added.

BEYOND BORDERS

The Chang’e-6 mission is carrying four payloads developed through international cooperation, providing more opportunities for the world’s scientists and merging human expertise in space exploration.

Scientific instruments from France, Italy and the European Space Agency (ESA)/Sweden are aboard the Chang’e-6 lander, and a small satellite from Pakistan is aboard the orbiter.

After the Chang’e-6 spacecraft enters lunar orbit, the small satellite will be released to carry out in-orbit imaging tasks. A laser retro-reflector developed by Italian scientists will be used for positioning and distance measurement in future lunar missions, Wang said.

A lunar surface negative ion analyzer developed by the ESA/Sweden will be used to detect negative ions and study the interaction between plasma and the lunar surface. And a scientific instrument developed by French scientists will detect radon isotopes and study the transmission and diffusion mechanisms of volatile compounds in the lunar environment, Wang said.

China adheres to the principles of extensive consultation, joint efforts and shared benefits in its international cooperation on lunar exploration, and is willing to engage in multiple levels and types of cooperation with countries and international organizations around the world, on the basis of equality and mutual benefits, said Ge Ping, deputy director of the CNSA’s Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center.

China has opened applications to borrow and study the lunar samples obtained by the Chang’e-5 mission to the international community, and welcomes scientists from around the world to participate in its future lunar and planetary exploration projects, Ge added.

Qamarul Islam, a professor at the Institute of Space Technology of Pakistan, expressed great appreciation for the collaboration experience with China. He said the relatively small countries who are not able to go into space on their own should be given the opportunity to do some space research.

“We are very proud to be part of this historic mission,” said Pierre-Yves Meslin, Detection of Outgassing RadoN Principal Investigator from France, adding that he is looking forward to further space cooperation between the two countries.

“The very nature of space exploration encourages us to think of our planet as one, and encourages us to think of humanity together. It is absolutely key for us to continue our young journey out into the cosmos by working together,” said Neil Melville-Kenney, Negative Ions on the Lunar Surface Technical Officer of ESA. 

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Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max might offer a longer battery life – The Times of India

The upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max may feature significantly improved battery life or a more compact design thanks to the use of higher-density battery cells. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, in his latest report on Apple‘s supply chain, suggests that the energy density of the battery cells in the iPhone 16 Pro Max will be increased, allowing for either extended battery life with the same battery size or a smaller battery with equivalent battery life to current models.
Apple is reportedly introducing a stainless steel battery case for the first time to address potential overheating issues associated with the higher-density battery cells. While stainless steel is not as efficient as aluminium in dissipating heat, it offers greater strength and corrosion resistance.
Kuo also notes that the use of a stainless steel battery case will make it easier to remove the battery, helping Apple comply with the European Union’s forthcoming regulations on mobile phone battery replaceability.
Sunway, a key supplier, is expected to provide a significant portion of the new stainless steel battery cases. If the mass production of this novel battery design proves successful, Kuo believes that Apple will likely adopt it across the entire iPhone 17 lineup in 2025.
The iPhone 16 lineup is expected to launch in September, and just like last year, Apple is rumoured to be launching four models—iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Rumours have it that all four models will now have an Action Button and even a new Capture Button. The vanilla models are also expected to have a new design for the camera module. Further, the Pro models might feature larger displays.

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Cult Filmmaker Guy Maddin Finally Makes It to Cannes (With Help From Two Oscar Winners) – Hollywood Reporter

The Cannes Film Festival launches auteur filmmakers, and the best among them have known scenes of triumph at the iconic French seaside festival.

But not Guy Maddin, who for all his accolades as an original and idiosyncratic auteur prized for titles like The Forbidden Room and The Saddest Music in the World, has never — until now, that is — brought a film to the Croisette.

It took Maddin and co-directors Evan and Galen Johnson casting Oscar winners Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander and getting the backing of executive producer Ari Aster to get their absurdist political satire Rumours to the Cannes red carpet.

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“Once we got some legitimate Oscar-winning movie stars, and other movie stars that are amazing, all of a sudden Cannes cleaned its glasses off for a closer look,” Maddin tells The Hollywood Reporter of the stars aligning ahead of a May 19 world premiere at the Lumière theater. Rumours — which follows world leaders stranded in the woods during a G7 summit and was shot in Toronto — will screen out of competition ahead of a Bleecker Street release later this year.

The Cannes debut for Maddin comes after a four-decade career during which he played in a different sandbox than fellow Canadian auteurs like Atom Egoyan and David Cronenberg, as they understood that art house films anchored by Hollywood names can get you to Cannes.

“I don’t think in the early days of my career I was making Cannes pictures, and history has changed a few things and maybe Cannes and I have met each other halfway,” says Maddin, who has increasingly collaborated with Evan and Galen Johnson, including on 2018’s The Green Fog, a wildly experimental feature that combed through San Francisco-produced films and TV shows to craft an eerie, funny echo of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo.

Among his career highlights along the way was Maddin’s six-minute ode to Soviet-era propaganda films, The Heart of the World, which played on opening night at the Toronto Film Festival in 2000 and brought a cheering Roy Thomson Hall audience to its feet.

With Rumours, for which Protagonist Pictures is handling international sales in Cannes, the director says he’s continuing to push himself in new directions, even after almost four decades behind the camera. 

“I’ve been evolving quite a bit and we really don’t want to keep making the same movie over and over again,” he says. “I’m proud of much in my early career, but once I started working with Evan and Galen, I was able to evolve and speed the evolution into some new territories.”

In addition to Blanchett and Vikander, the star-studded cast for Rumours includes Charles Dance, Roy Dupuis, Denis Ménochet, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Rolando Ravello, Takehiro Hira and Triangle of Sadness star Zlatko Burić. For much of his career, Maddin created films for the most part without big stars, leaving him to promote his releases on his own. 

“In my earlier years, because I was just a low-budget auteur filmmaker, I found myself wishing that journalists wanted to speak to my actors, because they weren’t household names. They usually just wanted to speak to the auteur, if anyone at all,” he recalls.

Everyone in the Rumours cast, except a busy Hira, at work elsewhere, will be in Cannes to help lift the weight of launching the world premiere from Maddin’s shoulders. “Charles Dance is an amazing storyteller. Well, they all are. Rolando Ravello from Italy, he’s an unbelievably charming storyteller. Adorable and everybody loves him,” the Canadian filmmaker says in praise of his cast.

Landing Blanchett follows Maddin in 2008 going to the Sydney Film Festival with My Winnipeg, a phantasmagoric film about his hometown and his childhood. “[Blanchett] was the head of the jury that year, so she would have seen [the film] then,” he recounts.

It must have made an impression on Blanchett, since in 2022 she named My Winnipeg as one of her Criterion Closet picks (along with Tár director Todd Field). Later, the star would be introduced to Maddin in a meeting arranged by Midsommar director Aster, in which the possibility of Blanchett appearing in Rumours was discussed. “Then we had a chat, I told her about my co-directors and she said OK. So it was pretty simple,” Maddin recounts.

Evan Johnson, who did the early heavy lifting on the Rumours script in close collaboration with Maddin and Galen, insists there’s comedy to be wrung from seven world leaders attempting to maintain their dignity while facing existential peril as they draft a customary G7 statement to reorder the world — all while stuck in the woods.

“One world leader alone is kind of funny, and you get two of them together and it’s a little bit funnier. But seven of them is a critical mass, it writes itself because that’s a lot of indignity crammed together in one place,” he explains.

The co-directors amped up the dramatic and unnamed threats as bumbling politicians find themselves alone in a forest without their aides and security personnel.

Says Evan: “We threw some antagonistic, semi-supernatural or fully supernatural perils at them in order to turn the writing process into something more difficult and high stakes than it would otherwise be.” 

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Fallout fever hits Fortnite, Epic Games drops clues – Hindustan Times

May 18, 2024 09:20 AM IST

Epic Games teases fans with a Fallout-themed costume but no release date.

The buildup and tidbits have been all over the place lately, spilling the beans that Fallout would be in Fortnite, thus confirming a rumour about a collaboration between Epic’s Battle Royale and the iconic RPG from Bethesda. However, the discussion of a collab in the Twitter Space between them both has been on the lips of fans since the premiering of the Fallout TV show produced by Amazon Prime last month.

Epic Games confirms Fallout collaboration for Fortnite, hinting at themed goodies(X/Fortnite)
Epic Games confirms Fallout collaboration for Fortnite, hinting at themed goodies(X/Fortnite)

The official revelation today showed that the wasteland will actually come to Fortnite!

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The specifics of what this collab will bring to the Fortnite universe remain shrouded in mystery.

Epic Games has kept a tight lip on the details. Usually, such collaborations have brought a plethora of themed goodies to Fortnite’s virtual shelves, including player skins, back blings, weapon skins, and emotes, all inspired by the collaborating franchise and available for purchase in the game’s item shop.

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Fortnite’s official X (formerly Twitter) account released something to please the community itching for more today. It can be clearly seen that the costume not only includes the famous power armour of Fallout but also includes an impressive industrial landscape in the background. The post teased fans but still declined to provide an actual release date by simply including two emojis-a winking face and a thumbs up- in the caption line. This has always been our go-to gesture to pay tribute to Vault Boy, the mascot that has been cherished by the fans for decades.

What will Fallout X Fortnite look like?

Several gamers are wondering which Fallout series Epic Games will feature, or they will just take a nod from the live-action series.

Despite the flurry of inquiries, Epic Games has remained silent. Fallout 76, the franchise’s latest entry, is considered an unlikely muse due to its polarizing reception, which leaves Fallout 4 as a probable source of inspiration.

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Yet, it’s entirely feasible that the collaboration will draw from the rich tapestry of the entire Fallout universe, cherry-picking fan-favourite elements to incorporate into Fortnite’s offerings. This approach wouldn’t be unprecedented; Epic has previously curated cosmetic bundles from franchises like Family Guy and Resident Evil, blending various elements from different iterations within those series.

The battle royal also selling ‘Fortnite Festival’ rhythm mode, known for its ‘Jam Tracks.’

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