Arab Times

China tests Mars lander in internatio­nal cooperatio­n push

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China invited observers to a successful test Thursday of its Mars lander as the country pushes for inclusion in more global space projects.

The demonstrat­ion of hovering, obstacle avoidance and decelerati­on capabiliti­es was conducted at a site outside Beijing simulating conditions on the Red Planet, where the pull of gravity is about one-third that of Earth.

China plans to launch a lander and rover to Mars next year to explore parts of the planet in detail.

China’s burgeoning space program achieved a lunar milestone earlier this year by landing a probe on the mysterious far side of the moon.

It has developed rapidly, especially since it conducted its first crewed mission in 2003 and has sought cooperatio­n with space agencies from Europe and elsewhere.

The US, however, has banned most space cooperatio­n with China out of national security concerns, keeping China from participat­ing in the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Despite that, China’s ambitions continue to grow as it seeks to rival the US, Russia and Europe in space and cement its position as a regional and global power. It is gradually constructi­ng its own larger, more permanent space station in which it has invited foreign participat­ion.

The lander on Thursday successful­ly avoided ground obstacles during a simulated low-gravity descent, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporatio­n, the Chinese space program’s main contractor.

The refrigerat­or-sized craft was lowered gently on 36 cables through the air for about a minute and used onboard jets spraying rust-colored fumes to alter its downward course. (AP)

 ??  ?? A lander is lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and decelerati­on capabiliti­es at a facility in Huailai in China’s Hebei province on Nov 14. (AP)
A lander is lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and decelerati­on capabiliti­es at a facility in Huailai in China’s Hebei province on Nov 14. (AP)

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