After more than a year on the surface of Mars, China's Tianwen-1 probe has taken images covering the entire red planet, the country's space agency announced.
Tianwen-1, which means"quest for heavenly truth," was launched in 2020 and landed on Mars last May, when the Zhurong rover on board started its mission of patrolling and exploring the planet while the orbiter spun overhead.In a statement, China's National Space Agency said the probe has now completed all its assigned tasks, including taking medium-resolution images covering the entire planet.
for instance, sent multiple orbiters to Mars before ever attempting a landing.
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