China lol , try pointing your mouse to the flag and you should get your answerAgree.
Off topic: but what's the flag of the country you have there? Is it Algeria? Don't think i've seen that flag on here before.
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China lol , try pointing your mouse to the flag and you should get your answerAgree.
Off topic: but what's the flag of the country you have there? Is it Algeria? Don't think i've seen that flag on here before.
They actually did during their soviet days. The soviets were actually the first country to soft land on Mars even before the US. However, it didn't function per se, since it transmitted only a gray image with no detail, so communication was lost after just 2 minutes. So mission was declared a failure in that aspect since it didn't meet their required goals(the orbiter carried on working though). So technically they did soft land, but the rover never worked/deployed. So China is the third country to soft land on Mars but will be the second country to deploy a working rover on Mars after the US. However, China is the first country to do so on their first try though.The news is incorrect. Russia never landed a rover on Mars. They only rover they put was on the moon.
No meant the other flag(obviously know the Chinese flag. lol ). But yeah I just found out i had to point mouse towards flag, never knew i could find name of country on here by doing so (after years on being on this site. lol ).China lol , try pointing your mouse to the flag and you should get your answer
They actually did during their soviet days. The soviets were actually the first country to soft land on Mars even before the US. However, it didn't function per se, since it transmitted only a gray image with no detail, so communication was lost after just 2 minutes. So mission was declared a failure in that aspect(the orbiter carried on working though). So technically they did soft land, but the rover never worked/deployed. So China is the third country to soft land on Mars but will be the second country to deploy a working rover on Mars after the US. However, China is the first country to do so on their first try though.
I said it was the first ever spacecraft to soft land on Mars. Their lander did soft land on Mars, and was the first spacecraft from mankind to soft land on Mars. It's common knowledge, so don't see what's the argument here. The fact of it's weight or that the other mission it was assigned didn't go according to plan is another topic altogether. Plus it was still a major achievement for them considering it was in 1970s when space was still a new frontier. It did encouraged Nasa to strive more and surpass them though(they have since landed and explored mars so many times that it's just routine for them nowadays).What is your definition of a rover? I do not consider a tiny box with a wire attached to the lander and doesn't have any wheels attached to it a rover.
I said it was the first ever spacecraft to soft land on Mars. Their lander did soft land on Mars, and was the first spacecraft from mankind to soft land on Mars. It's common knowledge, so don't see what's the argument here. The fact of it's weight or that the other mission it was assigned didn't go according to plan is another topic altogether. Plus it was still a major achievement for them considering it was in 1970s when space was still a new frontier. It did encouraged Nasa to strive more and surpass them though(they have since landed and explored mars so many times that it's just routine for them nowadays).
I meant Lander, might have been a mistake then.You are the one who is arguing that Russia had a rover on Mars, you better read your own comment again. Nobody is saying Russia didn't land on Mars.
Actually, the lander landed and stop working less than 2 mins and send back a half crooked photo. China mars lander already surpass anything Soviet Mars mission did. Even that Soviet so called soft landing cannot be credit as success becos it landed so hard that it damaged all system onboard which cause it to function less than desire.There is no evidence Russia landed anything on Mars at all. @mike2000 is back
I agree.Actually, the lander landed and stop working less than 2 mins and send back a half crooked photo. China mars lander already surpass anything Soviet Mars mission did. Even that Soviet so called soft landing cannot be credit as success becos it landed so hard that it damaged all system onboard which cause it to function less than desire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_missions_to_MarsActually, the lander landed and stop working less than 2 mins and send back a half crooked photo. China mars lander already surpass anything Soviet Mars mission did. Even that Soviet so called soft landing cannot be credit as success becos it landed so hard that it damaged all system onboard which cause it to function less than desire.
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New NASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds up a photo taken by China's Zhurong Mars lander, telling lawmakers the agency needs sustained funding in the face of increased competition in space. / Credit: NASA TV
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New NASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds up a photo taken by China's Zhurong Mars lander, telling lawmakers the agency needs sustained funding in the face of increased competition in space. / Credit: NASA TV
New NASA administrator, citing China missions, calls for sustained support in Congress
Bill Nelson said NASA faces increasingly stiff competition on the high frontier.www.cbsnews.com