The National Space Administration announced today that the "Tianwen-1" orbiter has completed the global remote sensing exploration of Mars and obtained medium-resolution image data covering the entire planet.

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The National Space Administration announced today (29th) that the "Tianwen-1" orbiter has completed the global remote sensing exploration of Mars and obtained medium-resolution image data covering the entire planet. So far, the orbiter of my country's first Mars exploration "Tianwen-1" mission and the "Zhurong" Mars rover have completed their established scientific exploration missions.

The National Space Administration announced today that the

So far, the "Tianwen-1" orbiter has been flying normally for 706 days and orbited Mars 1,344 times, achieving global exploration of Mars. Among them, the global image data of Mars acquired by the medium-resolution camera will provide basic support for Chinese scientists to further understand Mars.

The National Space Administration announced today that the

Chief Designer of China's First Mars Exploration Mission Zhang Rongqiao: Just like our earth, the environment is different at different latitudes in the southeast, northwest and northwest. The purpose of our scientific exploration is to understand Mars in depth and accurately. The scientific data obtained through global orbiting is more conducive to enabling us to better understand Mars.

The National Space Administration announced today that the

Since the "Tianwen-1" probe successfully entered orbit around Mars on February 10 last year, the orbiter has completed detailed surveys of the pre-selected landing area of ​​the "Zhurong" Mars rover, rover relay communications, and For various missions such as global remote sensing exploration, the 7 scientific payloads it carries have achieved global exploration of Mars.

The National Space Administration announced today that the

Zhang Rongqiao, chief engineer of China's first Mars exploration mission: For example, we have high-resolution cameras. We use these high-resolution cameras to perform high-resolution imaging of typical landforms that scientists are interested in. Our resolution is very high, reaching A few tenths of a meter. The combination of the data obtained by these different types of payloads enables us to have a more comprehensive scientific understanding of Mars.

The National Space Administration announced today that the

So far, the "Zhurong" Mars rover has traveled a total of 1,921.5 meters on the surface of Mars. With the acquisition of global image data covering Mars, the Mars rover and orbiter have completed all scheduled scientific exploration tasks.

Source: CCTV News

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