Zhurong reached complex terrain on Mars
30 July 2021
Mars rover Zhurong has reached an area with complex terrain. After exploring a second dune, Zhurong moved southward and arrived at the area full of rocks, impact craters and dunes, CNSA's Lunar Exploration and Space Programme Centre reported.
Ground control will complete the visual positioning and path planning based on the daily navigation terrain images taken by the rover, and control Zhurong to traverse the area safely. As of 30 July, the rover has worked on the surface of Mars for 75 Martian days and the orbiter has been in orbit for 372 days. Both are in good condition and function properly.
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Launch of Tianhui I-04 satellite
29 July 2021
On 29 July at 12:01 BJT, China successfully launched the Tianhui I-04 Earth-observation satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre on board a CZ-2D rocket. The satellite successfully entered the planned orbit. Developed by Aerospace Dongfanghong, a subsidiary of the China Academy of Space Technology, the satellite will be used for scientific experiments, surveying land resources and land mapping.
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The latest Dongfang Hour China Space News Roundup!
26 July 2021
In this new episode of Dongfang Hour China Space News Roundup!, Jean Deville and Blaine Curcio cover topics like the kick-off of the Space-based Solar Power Base in Chongqing, the participation of Chinese Earth observation data analytics start-ups in the Henan disaster relief effort after the recent floods and some details about the recent launch activities.
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China’s Space Station is preparing to host 1,000 scientific experiments
23 July 2021
Smriti Mallapaty summarises for Nature which scientific research is in the pipeline for being conducted on board the Chinese Space Station CSS. She also touches upon the fact that the current geopolitical situation, resulting in more bureaucracy and stricter adherence to export regulations, is impacting the cooperation of Western scientists with China.
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