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China’s rover drives down to study red planet

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BEIJING: China’s first Mars rover on Saturday drove down from its landing platform to the Martian surface to start exploring the surface of the red planet.

The six-wheeled solar-powered rover named Zhurong, resembling a blue butterfly and with a mass of 240 kg, slowly trundled off a ramp on the lander to hit the red, sandy soil of Mars, starting its journey to explore the fourth planet from the Sun, the China National Space Administra­tion (CNSA) said.

The lander carrying the rover touched down in the southern part of Utopia Planitia, a vast plain on the northern hemisphere of Mars, on May 15.

Chinese spacecraft landed on Mars three months after the successful landing of the US space agency NASA’s Perseveran­ce rover which is busy exploring the red planet’s surface with a helicopter hovering around.

With an expected lifespan of at least 90 Martian days (about three months on the Earth), Zhurong will record the Martian landscape with high-resolution three-dimensiona­l images, analyse the material compositio­n of the planet’s surface, detect its subsurface structure and magnetic field, search for traces of water, ice and observe the surroundin­g meteorolog­ical environmen­t, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

It carries various scientific instrument­s, including terrain camera, multi-spectral camera, subsurface exploratio­n radar, surface-compositio­n detector, magnetic-field detector and meteorolog­y monitor.

The orbiter, with a design life of one Martian year will relay communicat­ions for the rover while conducting its own scientific detection operations.

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