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Tianwen-1 ready for Mars touchdown amid high confidence as landing window opens – Global Times
In the wake of China’s successful launch of the Tianhe core cabin, the first section for the country’s first space station, into planned orbit, stargazers from…

In the wake of China’s successful launch of the Tianhe core cabin, the first section for the country’s first space station, into planned orbit, stargazers from all over the world have now turned their heads once again to Mars, looking forward to the event of China’s Tianwen-1 probe’s upcoming landing somewhere in the southern part of a vast plain known as Utopia Planitia on the Red Planet.Aiming to achieve Mars “orbiting, landing and roving” all in one mission, China’s Tianwen-1 probe, which managed…
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