SPACEChinese rover Zhurong's discovery of potential ancient ocean evidence on Mars’ northern plains raises exciting possibilities for the planet's history and potential for past life.
Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) were able to find, through Zhurong Rover's data, that several odd polygons were present roughly 35 feet below the surface of Mars. Read to learn more.
The recent findings of the Zhurong rover shows that water activity may have been present on the Martian surface more recently than thought. Read to learn more.
The China National Space Administration announces the completion of the Tianwen-1 orbiter's imaging of the entire Mars. Read more about the update and next projects for both the Tianwen-1 and the Zhurong rover.
China is determined to send humans to the Red Planet, almost two decades ahead of NASA, as experts caution the targets of the US space agency to appear growing implausible.
Zhurong rover of China completed its initial Mars exploration tasks of 90 Martian days or an equivalent of 92 Earth days. So far, it is in good condition and moving to its next exploration mission.
Elon Musk and NASA's Senator Bill Nelson recently expressed their joy and congratulated to the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) for the Zhurong Mars Rover's first images on the Red Planet.
China's Tianwen-1 probe has successfully landed on Mars. The country lands its first pair of robots on the surface of Mars this has been confirmed on social media by state-affiliated media.
After NASA's recent Red Planning landing, China's Tianwen-1 is next in line and the space agency recently shared how it will attempt to touch down on Mars.