Hello from Mars! Chinese rover Jurang sent a selfie to the site taken next to where it was Tianwen-1 landed on the surface of the Red Planet on May 15 after exiting the probe. First he places the camera running at a distance on the ground, then moves slightly back to show next to the stage, from which he takes another picture in which the trace of his wheels remaining in the red Martian sand is clearly visible.
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Photos from Chinese rover Jurong and Mars
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Rover sent the third photo, which captures the panorama of Utopia Planetia, where it landed. Chinese space agency CNSA, Got Off Fire and Jurong, which weighs 240 kg, hopes to be able to run for at least 90 days before the power goes out. On Thursday, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Arizona Universist released a photo taken on June 6 showing the Jorong and Mars orbiter orbiter’s stage taken from space at a height of 287 kilometers with the Hyris camera on the spacecraft.
June 11, 2021 (Change June 11, 2021 | 21:27)
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