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Perseverance, Hope and a fire god: a history of Mars rovers – Macau Business
China’s space agency is holding its breath to see if its first Mars rover will make a successful landing over the coming days, as Beijing looks to make…

China’s space agency is holding its breath to see if its first Mars rover will make a successful landing over the coming days, as Beijing looks to make its mark on extraterrestrial travel.
It’s a relatively busy time for Martian exploration, with China, the US and hitherto space minnows the UAE sending probes to the treacherous planet, where failure to land safely is more frequent than success.
China’s Tianwen-1 probe successfully launched last July and entered Mars’ orbit in February — a major…
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