Images taken and sent back by China's Zhurong rover from Mars, released by the China National Space Administration on Wednesday. Named after an ancient fire god of Chinese mythology, the 1.85 meter-tall, 240-kilogram Zhurong rover landed on Mars on Saturday with Tianwen-1, China's first interplanetary expedition. The rover is designed to rove the planet for at least three Martian months, approximately 92 Earth days. Photo: Courtesy of CNSA
Images taken and sent back by China's Zhurong rover from Mars, released by the China National Space Administration on Wednesday. Named after an ancient fire god of Chinese mythology, the 1.85 meter-tall, 240-kilogram Zhurong rover landed on Mars on Saturday with Tianwen-1, China's first interplanetary expedition. The rover is designed to rove the planet for at least three Martian months, approximately 92 Earth days. Photo: Courtesy of CNSA