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China’s Mars probe takes first selfies to Tianwen-1 Red Planet – SwordsToday.ie
China has released the first selfies taken by the Chinese spacecraft Tianwen-1, which is currently traveling to the Red Planet, as part of the country’s

China has released the first selfies taken by the Chinese spacecraft Tianwen-1, which is currently traveling to the Red Planet, as part of the country’s first Mars exploration.
Images show an orbit containing a gold orbit and a silver lander shining in the darkness of the universe for more than two months after leaving Earth.
The photos were taken by a 680g camera mounted on the outer wall of the Tianwen-1.
China has released the first selfies taken by the Chinese spacecraft Tianwen-1, which …
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