#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #May2022 | #火星 # 天問 #天问一号#TianwenOne #MarsMission #Tianwen1 probe  #祝融号 #ZhuRong #Tianwen1 #CCTV #HelloMars Episode Three-  What’s the Difference between Mars and Earth? What new discoveries have Tianwen-1 “Orbiting” Mars?

“Hello! Mars Episode 3 What’s the Difference between Mars and Earth? What new discoveries have Tianwen-1 “circled” Mars? Hello Mars……!

On the months week of  19th May 2022   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  sent back stunning images of the Half Earth Mass size of the Rustic Planet Mars in which show stunning Martian landscape with its iconic polar caps of either southern or northern … With its timeless Stunning Mars Photography. Tianwen-1″ returned high-resolution images of the Mars inspection area The “Zhurong” rover is preparing for winter, and the orbiter continues to carry out orbital exploration….. in which one year ago it was it’s first landing on Utopia Planitia region on the planet Mars .. in celebrating a CCTV five part Episode was produced..

《你好!火星》Hello Mars Episode Three The content of this issue: On February 10, 2021, 202 days have passed since the launch of Tianwen-1. After a trek of 475 million kilometers, Mars is close at hand. At this time, the earth has circled the sun and has walked half a circle. Mars Falling behind, it is nearly 200 million kilometers away from the earth, and it takes 11 minutes for light to travel this distance. The main engine nozzle of the orbiter is facing forward, and it is about to ignite and brake. After a series of operation controls, Tianwen-1 has become an artificial Mars satellite.

本期内容:2021年2月10日,距离天问一号发射已经过去了202天,经过4.75亿公里的跋涉,火星近在眼前,此时地球已经绕着太阳,走过了大半圈,火星落在了后面,距离地球将近两亿公里,光线飞越这段距离也需要11分钟。环绕器主发动机喷口朝前,即将点火制动刹车,经过一系列的操作控制,天问一号成为了人造火星卫星。

Hello everyone, I would like to tell you some good news about the documentary “Hello!” about China’s first Mars exploration mission. “Mars” is finally on the air, friends who want to know more about Mars can stay in front of the TV tonight

“Hello! “Mars” is a large-scale scientific documentary jointly produced by the National Space Administration and China Central Radio and Television to commemorate the first anniversary of the Tianwen-1 Mars probe’s successful landing on Mars. It took three years to complete the filming and is divided into “Departure” and “Journey” “Surrounding”, “Landing” and “Patrol” have 5 episodes, each of which is 30 minutes long. They focus on the important stages of the Tianwen-1 mission, and describe a large number of astronomy, astrophysics, space applications, aerospace engineering and other disciplines in a simple way. Knowledge, in-depth analysis of Chinese wisdom and Chinese solutions in Mars exploration. Since May 2020, the co-production team has continued to track the key nodes of the Tianwen-1 mission, filmed many wonderful moments, and obtained a large number of first-hand precious materials. Many of the contents of the documentary were made public for the first time and were released authoritatively.


Broadcasting plan CCTV-1 CCTV integrated channel every night at 22:36, five days of continuous broadcast from May 18th to 22nd; CCTV-10 CCTV science and education channel every night at 20:10, from May 19th to 23rd five days of continuous broadcast

大家好,告诉大家一个好消息,讲述中国首次火星探测任务的纪录片《你好!火星》终于要开播啦,想更多了解火星的朋友们今晚可以守在电视机前哟《你好!火星》是为纪念天问一号火星探测器成功着陆火星一周年,由国家航天局和中央广播电视总台联合出品的大型科学纪录片,共历时3年摄制完成,分为《出发》《征途》《环绕》《着陆》《巡视》5集,每集30分钟,分别聚焦天问一号任务的重要阶段,以深入浅出的形式讲述了大量天文学、天体物理学、空间应用学、航天工程学等学科知识,深度解析了火星探索中的中国智慧、中国方案。联合摄制团队自2020年5月起,持续跟踪天问一号任务关键节点,拍摄众多精彩瞬间,获得大量一手珍贵素材,纪录片中很多内容是首次公开,并权威发布。


播出计划CCTV-1央视综合频道 每晚22:36,5月18日至22日五天连播;CCTV-10央视科教频道 每晚20:10,5月️19日至23日五天连播

Images and visuals are from CNSA- China National Space Administration also from there respectives- CLEP –China Lunar Exploration Project..

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #May2022 | #火星 # 天問 #天问一号#TianwenOne #MarsMission #Marslander #MarsRover #Tianwen1 probe keep hardworking while  #祝融号 #ZhuRong enters winter sleep mode in case of strong sand and dust weather …..

On the months week of  20th  May 2022   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  ……On the 20th May 2022 on the surface of Utopia Planitia on the Planet Mars doing the ultimate Selfie by the CNSA CLEP Tianwen Mars orbiting Probe Satellite obtaining ​​The medium-resolution images obtained by the Tianwen-1 mission team through the orbiter found that the inspection area of ​​the “Zhurong” Mars rover experienced an obvious sandstorm process. Scientists compared the typical landforms (especially the crater edge) in the 120m resolution images of the “Zhurong” inspection area on March 16 and April 30, 2022 (see Figures 1 and 2, respectively), combined with the recent Mars The change of the solar wing power generation current reflected by the telemetry information of the vehicle can be judged that the local area is experiencing strong sand and dust weather.

Medium-resolution image of Zhurong’s inspection area on April 30, 2022

At present, the Mars rover inspection area has entered winter, and the highest temperature during the daytime has dropped to below minus 20°C, and the lowest temperature at night has dropped to minus 100°C. By mid-July, around the Martian winter solstice, the temperature will drop further. In order to cope with the reduction in the power generation capacity of the solar wing caused by the dusty weather and the extremely low ambient temperature in winter, according to the design plan and flight control strategy, the rover went into sleep mode on May 18. It is expected that around December this year, the “Zhurong” inspection area will enter the early spring season, and will resume normal work after the environmental conditions improve.

: Medium-resolution image of Zhurong’s inspection area on March 16, 2022

The orbiter is implementing remote sensing exploration of the global coverage of Mars, and the current imaging area is mainly concentrated in the high latitudes of the southern hemisphere of Mars. The mission team will continue to monitor local weather conditions using the orbiter whenever possible.

Images and visuals are from CNSA- China National Space Administration also from there respectives- CLEP –China Lunar Exploration Project..

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #February2022 | #火星 # 天問 #天问一号#TianwenOne #MarsMission #Marslander #MarsRover #Tianwen1 probe  #祝融号 #ZhuRong Tianwen1 #ChineseNewYear2022 with  #MarsPhotography Tianwen-1 probe #YearoftheTiger  congratulates the grand opening of the #BeijingWinterOlympics#Beijing2022 from Mars

On the months of January 2022 1st January 2022 on New Years Day  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  sent back stunning images of the Half Earth Mass size of the Rustic Planet Mars in which show stunning Martian landscape with its iconic polar caps of either southern or northern .. with its timeless Stunning Mars Photography.

On 2022 New Year’s Day, China National Space Administration CLEP – China Lunar Exploration program  issued a set of beautiful images of the first Mars mission Heaven 1 spacecraft returned from distant Mars, report to the National People ‘Heaven One “peace, extended festival greetings .

On the eve on 31st January 2022 in which on the 1st February 2022 of the Chinese Lunar New year Spring Festival in the Year of the Tiger, the Tianwen-1 probe sent back a set of selfie videos from Mars orbit to extend New Year wishes to the people of the whole country- China – People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communities . On the 29th of the twelfth lunar month last year (February 10, 2021), Tianwen-1 arrived on Mars and successfully implemented capture and braking. It became my country’s first artificial Mars satellite, and started a scientific exploration journey to the red planet. a lunar year.

rews are installing mascots on the Mars lander
 

Also on the 4th February 2022 Sunday the Winter Olympics begin! A blessing “falls from the sky” across 320 million kilometers! Previously, the mascots of the Beijing Winter Olympics and the Winter Paralympics, Bing DunDun and Xue RongRong, landed on Mars on Tianwen-1, and took a group photo with the Zhurong Mars rover, which was a dream ..

Also that Day the Tianwen-1 probe, the five-star red flag and the emblems of the Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games took a selfie in the same frame.

Crews are installing the emblem on the Mars orbiter


Beijing is the first city with both summer and winter Olympics, and Tianwen-1 is China’s first interplanetary exploration mission, sending the mascots and logos of the Winter Olympics and Paralympics to Mars. The Chinese expression is the Chinese nation’s advocacy and pursuit of faster, higher, stronger and more united.

This set of “cosmic-level” photos returned from Mars orbit was taken by the “selfie” camera carried by the Tianwen-1 probe. This group of photos is not only a “highest” Winter Olympics gift to friends on the ground, but also a highlight witness to the world’s shared Olympic moments!

As of February 4th 2022, Tianwen-1 has been in orbit for 561 days, and the Zhurong rover has worked for 259 Martian days, traveling a total of 1,537 meters. Both the orbiter and the rover are in good condition and operating normally. 

Images and visuals are from CNSA- China National Space Administration also from there respectives- CLEP –China Lunar Exploration Project..

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #October2020 |#火星 # 天問 #天问一号 #LongMarch5 #ChangZheng5 #TianwenOne #MarsMission #Marslander #MarsRover #MarsProbe does the ultimate #Selfies #SpaceSelfie heading towards the #UtopiaPlanitia #Mars For #中秋节 #MidAutumnFestival #ChinaNationalDay …

On October 1st 2020, as China- People’s Republic of China also throughout the Chinese also the Asian Communities celebrates the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, CNSA China National Space Administration released China’s first Mars exploration mission Tianwen-1 exploration….. The image of the CNSA Belt and Road Initiative European Space Agency collaboration Martian Probe flying, the five-star red flag on the picture is dazzling, showing a bright Chinese red. This is the first deep space self-portrait of our country 天问一号 Martian probe. In the vast universe, the silver landing patrol device and the golden orbiter are shining brightly. Tianwen No.1 uses this to report safety to China and express birthday wishes.

Since this CNSA China – PROC’s first independent Mars exploration project was established, how to do a good job of visual monitoring of the working status of the Mars rover in orbit has become one of the important tasks facing the development team. In order to obtain the full picture of the “Tianwen No. 1” in the process of rushing to the fire, the Mars Orbiter Engineering Measurement Sub-system Team of the Eighth Academy specially designed a set of “little guys” with “small quality, small size and low energy consumption” “Composed of monitoring system.

As we all know, when taking selfies on the ground, you can use auxiliary tools such as selfie sticks to shoot after choosing the angle, light and shadow, but the selfie of “Tianwen No. 1” is not that simple. Due to its large size, if the selfie stick strategy is adopted, “Tianwen No.1” needs to use a 15-meter-long selfie stick to achieve a full-view selfie, which not only consumes resources, but is also prone to safety risks. For this reason, the Mars Orbiter Engineering Survey Sub-system Team of the Eighth Academy of Sciences proposed a “separated monitoring plan”, which is to “throw out” a light camera under suitable lighting conditions to take pictures of “Tianwen No. 1” and transmit the images in real time. Go back to the “Tianwen No. 1” probe.

Have you seen a one-time dual-head super wifi camera?

In order to successfully implement the separate monitoring program, the Eighth Academy Mars Orbiter Engineering Measurement Sub-system team needs a little guy who can “divide, shoot clearly, pass back, and hold on”: use a small, small, low-impact unlocking separation device The camera can be “divided out”; the use of colour imaging, the configuration of 800×600, 1600X1200 two-level resolution camera allows the image to be “clearly captured”; the use of super Wi-Fi communication that can achieve 400 meters of wireless communication allows data “Passed back”; the use of disposable batteries that can provide power for longer than 1 hour allows the camera to “hold on”, allowing the ground to see the full picture of the “Tianwen No. 1” rushing to the fire.

Considering that the camera may turn over as it gradually moves away from the detector, the development team designed the camera as a dual-headed front and back to ensure that the camera can capture as many detector images as possible during the turning process. After four years of research and development, this little guy weighing about 950g successfully carried the “Tianwen-1” Mars probe into space, and successfully separated the head weighing about 680g, and obtained a clear image. Successfully completed the overall visual monitoring task of “Tianwen No. 1”

The name “Tianwen”: 天問 ….. Comes from the long poem of the same name written by Qu Yuan (about 340–278 BC), one of the greatest poets of Ancient China. It is a poem of a series of questions starting with how the universe was created….

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