The lunar soil samples collected by China's Chang'e-6 mission made their debut at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC). This marked a significant milestone in China's lunar exploration program, as the samples were displayed to the global space community for the first time. The presentation of the moon soil at the IAC provided an opportunity for scientists and researchers from around the world to observe and discuss the findings from the Chang'e-6 mission. The samples are crucial for understanding the geology of the moon and could contribute to future space exploration endeavors, including plans for human habitation and resource utilization on the lunar surface. The display of the moon soil also demonstrated China's growing capabilities and ambitions in the realm of space exploration, solidifying its position as a major player in the international space community.