Science
China’s cosmic ambitions as seen from the skies – India Today
Here’s a scrutiny of satellite imagery that sheds light on China’s expansive space programme that has progressed steadily over the last two decades.
Humans are unleashing Martian missions from the pandemic-ravaged Earth.
The UAE blasted off the Arab world’s first probe to the Red Planet from Japan’s Tanegashima spaceport on Monday. China is next in line to send its three-in-one spacecraft to Mars followed by the United States.
The UAE’s Hope mission is a research satellite. It will not land on Mars but will orbit it.
But the upcoming Chinese and American ventures are more daring — and competitive.
China’s Tianwen 1 — meaning “quest for…
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