
Tianwen-2 Probe Reaches 3 Million km Milestone in Smooth Orbit
China National Space Administration reports Tianwen-2 has been in orbit for over eight days and traveled 3 million km, sending back its first image of an unfolded solar panel.
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China National Space Administration reports Tianwen-2 has been in orbit for over eight days and traveled 3 million km, sending back its first image of an unfolded solar panel.
China’s Tianwen-2 mission launches to sample asteroid 2016HO3 and study comet 311P, aiming to unlock secrets of the solar system’s origins.
China launched its first asteroid sample-return mission, Tianwen-2, on a decade-long quest to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P.
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The Chinese mainland launches advanced atmospheric and carbon monitoring satellites, enhancing efforts to combat climate change and achieve carbon neutrality.
China’s Chang’e-6 mission has successfully returned nearly 2 kg of samples from the moon’s far side, marking a major milestone in lunar exploration.