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Lunar samples on display at China's national museum
A hundred grams of lunar soil brought back by China's Chang'e-5 probe makes its public debut at a opening ceremony in the National Museum of China in Beijing, February 27, 2021. /VCG

A hundred grams of lunar soil brought back by China's Chang'e-5 probe makes its public debut at a opening ceremony in the National Museum of China in Beijing, February 27, 2021. /VCG

The sample is encased in a glass vessel designed after an ancient ritual container called "Zun," measuring 38.44 centimeters, it's a nod to the average distance between the Earth and the Moon, 384,400 kilometers. /VCG

The sample is encased in a glass vessel designed after an ancient ritual container called "Zun," measuring 38.44 centimeters, it's a nod to the average distance between the Earth and the Moon, 384,400 kilometers. /VCG

The exhibition also features over 40 objects related to the lunar exploration project, supplemented by pictures and video clips. /VCG

The exhibition also features over 40 objects related to the lunar exploration project, supplemented by pictures and video clips. /VCG

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