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-Britney Spears settles long-running legal dispute with estranged father, finally bringing ultimate end to conservatorship [[https://kraken12r.at/|kraken зеркало]]+China’s Chang’e-6 probe lifts off with samples from moon’s far side in historic first [[https://kraken13i.at/|kraken официальный сайт]]
  
-Britney Spears has reached a settlement with her estranged father more than two years after the court-orderd termination of a conservatorship that had given him control of her life, their attorneys said.+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 a space superpower.
  
-The terms of the settlement were not disclosed by the attorneys for the pop star and her fatherwho confirmed the settlement to CNN.+In a 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.
  
-“It has been our honor and privilege to representprotect, and defend Britney Spears,” the singer’s attorneyMathew Rosengart, said in a statement to CNN.+The probecarrying the first lunar rocks ever collected from the far side of the moontook off and entered lunar orbit early Tuesday Beijing timefollowing successful sample collection over the previous two daysaccording to a statement from the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
  
-“Ms. Spears is and always will be an icon and brilliant and brave artist of historic and epic proportion,” Rosengart’s statement continued. “Although the conservatorship was terminated in November 2021, her wish for freedom is now truly complete. As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court in this matter.+Its return journey to Earth is estimated to take about three weeks, with landing expected in China’s Inner Mongolia region around June 25.
  
-Alex Weingarten, attorney for the singer’s father, told CNN, “Jamie is thrilled that this is all over.”+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 a new “space race.”
  
-“Jamie loves his daughter very much and worked tirelessly to protect her,” Weingarten said. “He wants the best for Britneynothing less.+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.
  
-Spears’ conservatorship was terminated back in November 2021. But the legal battles have persisted with lawyers for the singer and her father going head-to-head in frequent court visits over attorney’s fees and allegations of improper behavior in handling the conservatorship. Her father has consistently denied the accusations.+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.
  
-The star was placed under the court-ordered conservatorship in 2008 with her father serving as her conservator for the majority of the 13-year arrangement, overseeing and controlling all of his adult daughter’s finances and medical decisions.+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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