China’s Zhurong rover finishes preset Mars surface-roving goals for 90 Martian days

As of August 15, the Zhurong rover of China’s Tianwen-1 Mars probe has worked on the Red Planet for 90 Martian days, or roughly 92 days on Earth, travelling 889 meters. A total of 10 GB of raw Mars data has been collected.

CNSA said China’s first interplanetary mission has fulfilled all preset roving goals.

Photo: CNSA

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