#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #July2021 |#火星 # 天問 #天问一号#TianwenOne #MarsMission #Marslander #MarsRover #Tianwen1 probe #祝融号 #ZhuRong Exploring 708 meters mileage on the #RedPlanet #Mars with more Ultimate #MarsSelfie …. #Selfies with 75 #Martian Days- ….

Today 30th July 2021  天问一号飞運騎遊達达3亿CNSA – China National Space Administration – ESA – European Space agency Belt and road initiative mars mission…first Mars exploration mission, Tianwen- Martian Probe One …….”祝融号Zhu Rong” Mars Lander – Mars rover successfully exploring more than 708 meters from its base lander camp.. Roamingly on the Rustic half diameter planet size Red planet Mars on Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Earth Friday time…  In which new mileage: “Zhu Rong” Mars Rover ….Sailing in the galaxy, strolling through the glamorous confusion the first anniversary of the successful launch of Tianwen 1…

On which that Friday 30th July 2021 Earth Day “Zhurong” Mars rover began to explore more of the  traverse the complex terrain.,….After the “Zhurong” rover completed its scientific survey of the second dune landform, it continued to move south and reached a complex terrain area with densely distributed rocks, impact craters and sand dunes this week.

In the follow-up, ground flight control personnel will complete the visual positioning and movement path planning of the rover based on the navigational terrain images obtained daily, and control the rover to safely traverse this complex terrain. When passing by an interested scientific detection target, the rover will use scientific payloads such as surface composition detectors and multispectral cameras to conduct detailed detections. During the journey, the surface magnetic field detector, the Martian weather measuring instrument, and the subsurface detection radar were turned on to obtain scientific data.

As of July 30, 2021, the rover has worked on the surface of Mars for 75 Martian days and travelled 708 meters in total. The orbiter has been in orbit for 372 days, the two devices are in good condition, and the working conditions of each system are normal.

[Zhu Rong: Never fear difficulties and move forward] According to the China National Space Administration, the Zhu Rong rover arrived this week in a complex terrain with densely distributed rocks, impact craters and sand dunes.

In the follow-up, ground flight control personnel will complete the visual positioning and movement path planning of the rover based on the navigational terrain images obtained daily, and control the rover to safely cross this complex terrain.

Up to now, the rover has worked on the surface of Mars for 75 Martian days and has travelled 708 meters in total. The orbiter has been in orbit for 372 days, the two devices are in good condition, and the working conditions of each system are normal.

Don’t be afraid to move forward! I wish the Zhurong a smooth journey through….!

Previously 23th July 2021  On the first anniversary of the successful launch of China – People’s Republic of China” first Mars exploration Tianwen-1 mission, the CNSA China National Space Administration’s lunar exploration and space engineering center released a collection of wonderful moments of project implementation and flight, comprehensively reviewing the magnificent journey of Tianwen-1 mission.

At 12:41:05 on July 23, 2020, the Tianwen-1 mission was successfully launched, taking the first step in China’s planetary exploration. At 19:52 on February 10, 2021, after a 202-day flight of 475 million kilometers, Tianwen-1 rendezvoused with Mars, successfully implemented the capture brake, entered an orbit around Mars, and became my country’s first man-made Mars satellite. .

At 7:18 on May 15, 2021, the Tianwen-1 probe successfully landed on the southern part of the Martian Utopia Plain. General Secretary Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on behalf of the Party Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission, stating that the Tianwen-1 probe landing on Mars has taken an important step in my country’s interstellar exploration journey and achieved the leap from the Earth-Moon system to the interplanetary system. For the first time, Chinese people’s footprints were left on Mars. This is another milestone in the development of my country’s aerospace industry. Han Zheng, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council, and Liu He, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council, witnessed the first historical moment of China’s robot landing on Mars at the Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center and cordially expressed condolences to the participants.

At 10:40 on May 22, 2021, the “Zhu Rong” rover reached the surface of Mars, began on-orbit testing and inspections, and returned “landing site panorama”, “topography”, “Chinese imprints” and “writings”. Photographs such as Tour Group Photo. On June 11, 2021, the National Space Administration held a ceremony. Vice Premier Liu He unveiled the first batch of scientific image maps obtained on the surface of Mars, marking the complete success of my country’s first Mars exploration mission. Since the start of scientific exploration, the “Zhurong” rover has driven from the landing site to the ancient sea-land junction in the south. The driving route is as follows (produced by Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center).

On each Martian day, the navigation terrain camera images the landforms along the way. During the journey, the subsurface radar and weather measuring instrument are turned on for detection; after the journey stops, the surface magnetic field detector is turned on for detection; on the way, rocks and rocks with high scientific detection value are encountered. For special landforms such as sand dunes, surface composition detectors, multi-spectral cameras and other payloads carry out fixed-point detection. This week, the rover drove to a sand dune on the way to patrol and explored, and took pictures of the dune landform formed by wind and wind accumulation. Several loads were turned on to detect the dunes and the surrounding environment.

As of July 23, 2021, the “Zhurong” rover has worked on the surface of Mars for 68 Martian days and travelled 585 meters in total; the first anniversary of the orbiter, the distance from the earth is about 378 million kilometers, and the one-way communication delay is about In 21 minutes, the two devices were in good condition, and the working conditions of each system were normal.

Images and visuals are from CNSA- China National Space Administration also from there respectives..

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