The mission of China’s Tianwen-1 has landed successfully on Mars

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Last summer, China National Space Administration launched its Tianwen-1 mission to March and today the publishing agencies of the country like Xinhua and CGTN report that the probe has landed. The mission consists of an orbit, landing and a rover of the size of a golf.

Dubbed Zhurong, the Rover will now begin to perform imaging and self-inspections before it moves on the surface of the planet. Chinese Engadget has more details on the landing process and the next step, as announced by the CNSA. This rover will come up against perseverance or any other NASA machines because it is far from the South Utopia plain of March.

Several countries crushed by trying to Lander Rovers on Mars, but it should make CNSA the second agency, as well as NASA, to have a work robot on the surface of the planet. China’s orbiter continues to surround the planet and relay signals from the Alternner / Rover, as well as NASA, ESA, India, and one of the United Arab Emirates. arrived in February.