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Long March 5 | Tianwen-1 (Mars Global Remote Sensing Orbiter and Small Rover)

July 23, 2020 at 4:41 AM UTC

Wenchang Space Launch Site, People's Republic of China

Long March 5 | Tianwen-1 (Mars Global Remote Sensing Orbiter and Small Rover) launch image
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July 23, 2020 at 4:41 AM UTC

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Wenchang Space Launch Site, People's Republic of China · 19.6143, 110.9510

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Wenchang Space Launch Site, People's Republic of China

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Mission description

Tianwen-1 ("questions to heaven") Mars mission includes a Martian orbiter and a lander/rover duo. This will be China's first mission to Mars. The spacecraft will reach Mars in February 2021. Lander will remain attached to the orbiter for two to three months before attempting its landing. The chosen landing area is Utopia Planitia, a huge basin formed by a large impact far back in Mars' history. The rover is expected to be in operation for about 90 Martian sols. The Tianwen-1 orbiter will provide a relay communication link to the rover while performing its own scientific observations for one Martian year. The orbiter will operate in a polar orbit in order to map Mars' morphology and geological structure while also using the Mars-Orbiting Subsurface Exploration Radar instrument to investigate soil characteristics and water-ice distribution. It will also measure the ionosphere and the electromagnetic and gravitational fields, the new paper reported. The rover will have 13 instruments detecting things such as topography, soil, environment, atmosphere, water ice, physical field and internal structure. It will investigate the surface soil characteristics and water-ice distribution with its own Subsurface Exploration Radar. It will also analyze surface material composition and characteristics of the Martian climate and environment on the surface.

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[回放]中国首次独立火星探测任务(长征五号/天问一号) [Replay] China's first independent Mars mission (LongMarch-5/Tianwen-1)

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Vehicle

Long March 5

Long March

Height

57 m

Diameter

5 m

LEO capacity

25,000 kg

Successful launches

9

Launch complex

101

Wenchang Space Launch Site, People's Republic of China

The Wenchang Space Launch Site is a rocket launch site located in Wenchang on the island of Hainan, in China. Formally a suborbital test center, it currently serves as China's southernmost spaceport. The site was selected for its low latitude, 19° north of the equator, allowing for larger payloads to be launched. It is capable of launching the Long March 5, the heaviest Chinese rocket. Unlike launch facilities on the mainland, Wenchang uses its seaport for deliveries.

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