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China’s Zhurong Mars rover scopes out dunes on journey south – Space.com
The rover has been analyzing its surroundings and even visited its own parachute.
China’s Zhurong rover has quietly clocked up 1,900 feet (585 meters) of driving on Mars
and has been using its science instruments to check out nearby geologic features in Utopia Planitia.
Zhurong’s latest exploits have seen it analyze dunes amid the…
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