Bian Zhigang, deputy director of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), said at a press conference that China will launch a sample collection mission from Mars by 2030. This was reported by TASS.
»[Пекин] “The official plans to launch the Tianwen-2 mission to explore asteroids by 2025, followed by the Tianwen-3 mission to collect samples from Mars, and the Tianwen-4 mission to explore the Jupiter system by 2030,” he said.
Before that SpaceNews portal reportedChina has successfully tested the prototype of the first stage of the Long March 10 super heavy rocket equipped with three YF-100K engines running on kerosene and liquid oxygen. The entire first stage of the Long 10 March will feature seven YF-100K engines.
The device is being created as part of the Chinese lunar program. With its help, Chinese officials plan to send taikonauts to the Earth’s satellite by 2030.
Previously at NASA reportedHe said the Preservance rover found a rock not yet seen on Mars.
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