Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

China lands spacecraft on Mars for first time

- By Ken Moritsugu

JIN LIWANG/XINHUA

BEIJING — China landed a spacecraft on Mars for the first time Saturday, a technicall­y challengin­g feat more difficult than a moon landing, in the latest step forward for its ambitious goals in space.

Plans call for a rover to stay in the lander for a few days of diagnostic tests before rolling down a ramp to explore an area of Mars known as Utopia Planitia. It will join an American rover that arrived at the red planet in February.

China’s first Mars landing follows its launch last month of the main section of what will be a permanent space station and a mission that brought back rocks from the moon late last year.

“China has left a footprint on Mars for the first time, an important step for our country’s space exploratio­n,” the official Xinhua News Agency said in announcing the landing on one of its social media accounts.

The U.S. has had nine successful landings on Mars since 1976. The Soviet Union landed on the planet in 1971, but the mission failed after the craft stopped transmitti­ng informatio­n soon after touchdown.

China has landed on the moon before but landing on Mars is a much more difficult undertakin­g. Spacecraft use shields for protection from the searing heat of entering the Martian atmosphere, and use both retro-rockets and parachutes to slow down enough to prevent a crash landing. The parachutes and rockets must be deployed at precise times to land at the designated spot. Only mini-retro rockets are required for a moon landing, and parachutes alone are sufficient for returning to Earth.

Xinhua said the entry capsule entered the Mars atmosphere at an altitude of 80 miles, initiating what it called “the riskiest phase of the whole mission.”

 ??  ?? Workers at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center celebrate Saturday after the Mars craft landed.
Workers at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center celebrate Saturday after the Mars craft landed.

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