Mars' new images from the Tianwen-1 probe

China's National Space Administration (CNSA) published two new Mars images taken from the Chinese probe “Tianwen-1” on Friday. From the images it looks like Mars in the half-way form with a clear surface structure. When the “Tianwen-1” was 11 thousand miles from Mars on the far side of the planet, it successfully realised taking [...]
China's National Space Administration (CNSA) published two new Mars images taken from the Chinese probe “Tianwen-1” on Friday.
From the images it looks like Mars in the half-way form with a clear surface structure.
When the “Tianwen-1” was 11 thousand kilometers from Mars on the far side of the planet, it successfully realised taking red planet's panoramic photos with a medium-clear camera.
The “Tianwen-1” has functioned in the orbit of “parification” around Mars for a month. High-breasted cameras, medium-clearing cameras, mineral spectrometers, and other cargo on board were lined up to conduct exploration in Mars and to get scientific data, according to the CNSA.












