China wants its own rover on Mars by 2020
China wants its own rover on Mars by 2020
Brittany A. Roston - Apr 22, 2016
China wants to have its own rover rolling around Mars by the year 2020, and it said in a recent statement that its efforts are proceeding as planned. The project would involve sending a spacecraft to orbit Mars, then have it land on the planet where it or a rover it deploys will travel around much like the Curiosity, Opportunity and former Spirit rovers. China has had previous success landing its own rover on the moon.
Chinas Mars plans were first officially announced back in January. More recently, the China National Space Administrations leader Xu Dazhe made a public statement during a news conference, saying:
What we would like to do is to orbit Mars, make a landing, and rove around for reconnaissance in one mission, which is quite a challenge. This is a project that has attracted much attention from both the science and space fields.
According to Xu, China will look into international collaborations for its goal, as well as ways space technologies can benefit civilian industries and individuals. At present, the China National Space Agency has busied itself with developing a rocket that will deploy the Tiangong-2 space lab, a replacement for the previously and successfully launched Tiangong-1.
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http://www.slashgear.com/china-wants-its-own-rover-on-mars-by-2020-22437525/