In a rare move amid a tense trade war, China is allowing scientists from six countries — including the U.S. — to study Moon rocks collected by Chang’e-5. Researchers say the samples could reshape what we know about lunar history. 🌑
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00:00China has granted six countries access to its moon rock samples, including the United States.
00:07Bids to examine the samples collected by the Chang'e 5 mission in 2020 have been secured by two NASA-funded American institutions,
00:16despite the current tensions between Beijing and Washington.
00:19France, Germany, Japan, Pakistan and the UK will also be allowed access to the lunar rocks.