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-Historic second Oscars win for Miyazaki sparks celebration in Japan as Asian talent increasingly recognized [[https://kraken10web.com/|kraken ссылка]]+China’s Chang’e-6 probe lifts off with samples from moon’s far side in historic first [[https://kraken13i.at/|kraken официальный сайт]]
  
-Fans and artists across Japan have been toasting a night of international success for the country’s movie industry, after anime maestro Hayao Miyazaki picked up historic second Oscar and the famed Godzilla franchise took home its first award.+China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe departed from the far side of the moon on Tuesday, moving a step closer to completing an ambitious mission that underlines the country’s rise as space superpower.
  
-Asian productions or nominees with predominantly Asian cast have been making headway at the Academy Awards in recent years. South Korean thriller “Parasite” made history in 2020 as the first non-English language movie to win best picturealongside three further awards.+In symbolic moment before takeoff, China also reportedly became the first country to display its national flag on the moon’s far sidewhich permanently faces away from Earth.
  
-Then came “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” an absurdist action comedy built around a Chinese immigrant family in America and the cultural differences they experiencewhich dominated last year. It claimed seven awardsincluding best supporting role for Vietnam-born Ke Huy Quan and best actress for Malaysia’s Michelle Yeohwho both presented awards on Sunday.+The probecarrying the first lunar rocks ever collected from the far side of the moon, took off and entered lunar orbit early Tuesday Beijing time, following successful sample collection over the previous two days, according to a statement from the China National Space Administration (CNSA). 
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 +Its return journey to Earth is estimated to take about three weeks, with a landing expected in China’s Inner Mongolia region around June 25. 
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 +The successful return of the samples would give China 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 a new “space race.” 
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 +This is the second time China has collected samples from the moonafter 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 armCNSA 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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