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-Emma Heming Willis says husband Bruce’s life is still filled with joy [[https://kraken10f.at/|kraken10 at]] +China’s Chang’e-6 probe lifts off with samples from moon’s far side in historic first [[https://kraken13i.at/|kraken официальный сайт]]
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-Bruce Willis’ wife has hit out at an online report that “there is no more joy” in her husband’s life.+
  
-Emma Heming Willis said in video posted to her Instagram profile on Sunday that she had been “clickbaited” by headline “to do with my own family.+China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe departed from the far side of the moon on Tuesday, moving step closer to completing an ambitious mission that underlines the country’s rise as space superpower.
  
-Appearing angry and frustratedHeming Willis said she had been “triggered” by the story, which she came across on Sunday morning.+In a symbolic moment before takeoffChina also reportedly became the first country to display its national flag on the moon’s far side, which permanently faces away from Earth.
  
-The former modelwho did not identify the publication that ran the story, said the headline was “far from the truth” and that, in fact, the reality was “the complete opposite of that.” +The probecarrying the first lunar rocks ever collected from the far side of the moon, took off and entered lunar orbit early Tuesday Beijing timefollowing successful sample collection over the previous two daysaccording to statement from the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
-“A hundred percent there is grief and sadness and there is all of thatbut you start new chapter,” she said, going on to say that it is filled with love, connection, joy and happiness.+
  
-Calling for more restraint in reporting such stories, she said: “I need society and whoever’s writing these stupid headlines to stop scaring peoplestop scaring people to think that once they get diagnosis of some kind of neurocognitive disease that that’s it, it’s over, let’s pack it up, nothing else to see here, we’re done.+Its return journey to Earth is estimated to take about three weekswith landing expected in China’s Inner Mongolia region around June 25.
  
-After retiring from acting in March 2022 due to a speaking disorder called aphasia, Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), his family announced in February last year.+The successful return of the samples would give China a head start in harnessing the strategic and scientific benefits of expanded lunar exploration – an increasingly competitive field that has contributed to what NASA chief Bill Nelson calls new “space race.
  
-FTD is a group of disorders caused by a buildup of tau and other brain cell destroying proteins in the brain’s frontal lobes (behind your forehead) or temporal lobes (behind your ears). The condition typically strikes between the ages of 45 and 64, according to Alzheimer’s Research UK.+This is the second time China has collected samples from the moon, after the Chang’e-5 brought back rocks from the near side in 2020. 
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 +Earlier this year, Nelson appeared to acknowledge China’s pace – and concerns about its intentions – were driving the American urgency to return to the moon, decades after its Apollo-crewed missions. 
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 +A photo posted by CNSA Tuesday and trending on China’s X-like Weibo platform shows the drilled surface in a shape resembling the Chinese character “zhong,” or “middle” in English – the first character in the Chinese word for “China.” 
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 +The Chang’e-6 probe withstood “the test of high temperatures” and collected the samples by drilling into the moon’s surface and scooping the soil and rocks up with a mechanical arm, CNSA said. 
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 +After collecting the specimens, Chang’e-6 extended a robotic arm to raise the Chinese flag, according to an animation released by CNSA.
  
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