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China’s first Mars probe expected to enter into Red Planet’s orbit in mid-February – Global Times
Kickstarting an ambitious year in China’s aerospace development with more than 40 space launch missions planned, Tianwen-1, the country’s first ever Mars probe,…
The China National Space Administration (CNSA) releases mid-flight images of Mars probe Tianwen-1 as the country’s National Day coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival on Oct. 1, 2020. It is the first time that Tianwen-1 took selfies.Photo:Xinhua
Kickstarting an ambitious year in China’s aerospace development with more than 40 space launch missions planned, Tianwen-1, the country’s first ever Mars probe, is expected to arrive in the gravity field of the Red Planet and carry out a braking maneuver…
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