China’s Tianwen-1 captures video of Mars two days after it enters the planet’s orbit
Chinese scientists hope to land a 240-kilogram rover in May in Utopia, a massive impact basin on Mars. Its orbiter will last for a Martian year.
from http://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/chinas-tianwen-1-captures-video-of-mars-two-days-after-it-enters-the-planets-orbit-9304561.html
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