Chinese Tianwen-1 mission has managed to land on Mars
Last summer The China National Space Administration launched the mission of Tianwen-1 to Mars, and today the state news agent like Xinhua and CGTN reported the probe had landed. This mission consists of orbiting, landers and measuring the golf cart.
Dubbed Zhurong, the Rover will now start imaging and self inspection before sliding to the surface of the planet. Engadget China has more details about the landing process and what is next, as announced by CNSA. This rover will not experience other perseverance or machines, because it is far in the South Mars Utopia Guidelines.
Some countries crashed trying to land Rovers on Mars, but this must make a second agency CNSA, along with NASA, to have a robot that functions on the surface of the planet. China’s orbiter continues to circle the planet and convey home signals from Lander / Rover, along with orbit from NASA, ESA, India and one of the United Arab Emirates who arrived in February.