NASA Mars orbiter spots China’s rover on Martian surface
A NASA satellite has captured a dramatic view of China’s Zhurong rover just a few weeks after it reached the surface of Mars.
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A NASA satellite has captured a dramatic view of China’s Zhurong rover just a few weeks after it reached the surface of Mars.
Mars is getting busy, with NASA’s rovers joined by China’s Zhurong rover. Zhurong has now rolled onto the Martian surface for the first time.
Check out the first images beamed back to Earth by China’s Zhurong Mars rover, which landed on the Martian surface over the weekend.
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