AdvertisementChina's Zhurong rover has beamed back a vast panorama of Mars in celebration of its first 100 days on the planet – prior to it entering 'safe mode' later this month. Image shows the road map of China's Mars rover Zhurong. Last month, CNSA said Zhurong rover completed its initial 90-day programme on August 15 and was in excellent technical condition and fully charged. At the end of April, it also launched Tianhe, the main section of what will be a permanent space station called Tiangong Space Station, aimed to rival the International Space Station (the ISS). 3D rendering of the Chinese Space Station, or Tiangong Space Station, as it'll look when fully constructed.
Source: Daily Mail September 06, 2021 16:07 UTC