China Public Space Organization China's space organization has delivered the first photographs taken by the Zhurong meanderer on Mars, showing portions of its lander and the red planet itself. The Tianwen-1 mission showed up at its objective on May fifteenth, making China the subsequent country to effectively delicate land on Mars after the US. One of the photographs is a hued picture (above) taken by the route camera mounted at the back of the wanderer. It includes Zhurong's sun powered boards and unfurled receiving wires, alongside a perspective in the world's red soil and shakes. The other photograph (underneath) is a high contrast picture taken by a deterrent evasion camera introduced before the wanderer. It was caught utilizing a wide-point focal point, so it not just shows a slope from the lander reaching out to the outside of the planet, yet additionally the Martian skyline. Notwithstanding the two pictures, the mission test sent back a video that shows how the l
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