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China posts new Mars photos from rover Zhu Rong, declares mission a success
- Photos of flat landscape, soil, landing platform and rover posted on WeChat, with the platform displaying a banner of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic mascots
- China National Space Administration vows to make scientific data available ‘so that all mankind can share the achievements’
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China’s space authority has released four more pictures taken by its Mars rover and declared the probe mission a success on Friday.
The four photographs, which the authority posted on WeChat, included a panoramic view of the landing site, a look at the Martian soil, a shot of the landing platform, and another of the rover Zhu Rong and the landing platform together.
Sent back to Earth by radio waves via the orbiter, they showed that the landing site was largely flat, with small rocks and a round pit nearby. The panoramic view, extending to the Mars horizon, showed several dunes.
The photo of the rover and landing platform was taken with a separate camera that the rover planted about 10 metres (30 feet) away. The camera also filmed the rover as it moved back to “pose” beside the platform, which was decorated with a banner showing Bing Dwen Dwen and Shuey Rhon Rhon, the two mascots of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, as well as the national flag.
The China National Space Administration said the release of the latest pictures showed that the country’s first Mars mission had been a success.
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