The Herald on Sunday

China’s rover Zhurong takes selfie on the red planet

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IMAGES captured by a Chinese rover depicting the dusty, rocky surface of Mars have been revealed by the country’s space agency.

Four pictures released by the China National Space Administra­tion

(CNSA) show the Zhurong rover and lander bearing small national flags.

The CNSA said Zhurong placed a remote camera about 33ft from the landing platform – then withdrew to take a selfie.

The CNSA landed the Tianwen-1 spacecraft carrying the rover on Mars last month after it spent about three months orbiting the red planet. China is the second country to land and operate a spacecraft on Mars, after the United States. The orbiter and lander both display small Chinese flags, and the lander bears outlines of the mascots for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympic­s.

The six-wheeled rover is surveying an area known as Utopia Planitia, searching for signs of water or ice that could lend clues as to whether Mars ever sustained life.

At 6ft in height, Zhurong is significan­tly smaller than the US’s Perseveran­ce rover, which is exploring the planet with a tiny helicopter.

Nasa expects its rover to collect its first sample in July for return to Earth as early as 2031. In addition to the Mars mission, China’s ambitious space programme plans to send the first crew to its new space station next week.

The three crew members plan to stay for three months on the Tianhe.

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