China's having successes too this week, with their Chang'e 4 lunar probe and Yutu 2 rover. Story at space.com and science objectives list at Wikipedia.
It'll be interesting to see what new geology turns up in a radically different set of impact craters, and perhaps even better to see if the far side of the Moon is as good as we all hope for radio astronomy. It's a good year for space science so far.
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