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  Zhurong is a six-wheeled rover built by china.  It landed on Mars in the area called Utopia Planitia on May 14, 2021.  Zhurong is about the size of NASA's twin Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.  It has six scientific instruments, including two panoramic cameras, a ground-penetrating radar and a magnetic field detector. Like America's Curiosity and Perseverance Martian rovers, Zhurong  has a laser to zap rocks and thereby study their compositions.<ref>https://www.space.com/china-mars-rover-landing-success-tianwen-1-zhurong</ref>
 
  Zhurong is a six-wheeled rover built by china.  It landed on Mars in the area called Utopia Planitia on May 14, 2021.  Zhurong is about the size of NASA's twin Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.  It has six scientific instruments, including two panoramic cameras, a ground-penetrating radar and a magnetic field detector. Like America's Curiosity and Perseverance Martian rovers, Zhurong  has a laser to zap rocks and thereby study their compositions.<ref>https://www.space.com/china-mars-rover-landing-success-tianwen-1-zhurong</ref>
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*[[Syrtis Major quadrangle]]

Revision as of 07:47, 15 May 2021

Zhurong is a six-wheeled rover built by china.  It landed on Mars in the area called Utopia Planitia on May 14, 2021.   Zhurong is about the size of NASA's twin Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.  It has six scientific instruments, including two panoramic cameras, a ground-penetrating radar and a magnetic field detector. Like America's Curiosity and Perseverance Martian rovers, Zhurong  has a laser to zap rocks and thereby study their compositions.[1]

See also

  • https://www.space.com/china-mars-rover-landing-success-tianwen-1-zhurong