An unmanned spacecraft blasted off Thursday on a yearlong journey to Mars beginning one of Chinas most ambitious space miss
HAINAN ISLAND, China – An unmanned spacecraft blasted off Thursday on a yearlong journey to Mars, beginning one of China’s most ambitious space missions to date.
The Tianwen-1 lifted off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch site on China’s southern Hainan Island aboard a Long March 5 rocket as hundreds of cheering fans gathered on beaches across the bay to witness the event.
The Tianwen-1, which translates into „Heavenly Questions“ or „Questions to Heaven,“ is expected to reach the Red Planet by February.
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