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China’s Mars rover is set to land on the Red Planet – AeroTime News Hub
China’s Mars rover 'Zhurong' is set to land on the Red Planet from the early morning of May 15, 2021 to May 19, 2021, Beijing time.

On May 14, 2021, China National Space Administration (CNSA) announced that Chinas Tianwen-1 spacecraft would enter the last stage of its mission landing on Mars. If it succeeds, the rover, named Zhurong (God of Fire), will be released to study the Red Planet.
With the evaluation of the flight status, Tianwen-1 probe is scheduled to perform a landing campaign targeting Utopia Planitia at the proper slot from the early morning of May 15 to May 19 Beijing time, read the China National Space Administration…
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