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At Mars, China’s Tianwen 1 orbiter and Zhurong rover are back in action after a radio blackout – Space.com
ESA’s Mars Express orbiter could help rover continue its work as Tianwen 1 begins a mapping project.

A panoramic image taken by Zhurong released on announcement of the end of the solar conjunction period. (Image credit: CNSA/PEC)
China’s Tianwen 1 orbiter and Zhurong rover are once again active at Mars following a communications blackout caused by the…
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