China’s Tianwen-1 has Imaged the Entire Surface of Mars, Completing its Primary Mission
After exploring Mars for more than a year, China’s Tianwen-1 space probe has successfully taken images covering the entire Red Planet, China’s National Space Administration (CNSA) announced on June 29. Tianwen-1, which translates to “quest for heavenly truth”, consists of six separate spacecraft: an orbiter, two deployable cameras, lander, remote camera, and Zhurong rover. The … Continue reading "China’s Tianwen-1 has Imaged the Entire Surface of Mars, Completing its Primary Mission" The post China’s Tianwen-1 has Imaged the Entire Surface of Mars, Completing its Primary Mission appeared first on Universe Today.
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