China launches first unmanned unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on another planet Departed from
The United States has sent similar space missions before, and both countries want to take advantage of the short duration of Earth and Mars being close to each other and on the same surface. In this context, the United Arab Emirates has also launched its space mission.
According to reports, China's first research mission is likely to enter Mars in February next year. Where he will try to deploy a rover for 90 days to get important information from Mars and if Tian Wen Wen succeeds, China will become the first country to orbit in its initial mission, and the first country to deploy a rover on Mars.
As the mission approaches Van One, we will face many challenges as we approach Mars, and as this mission approaches Mars, it is important to slow it down, and if the process of slowing down is successful. If it did not happen or if the flight near the planet did not work properly, it will not be possible to investigate Mars.