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China strives to conduct the first manned exploration of Mars in 2033, and then regularly conduct follow-up exploration activities. The long-term plan aims to establish permanent settlements on Mars and collect Martian resources. Before the start of manned exploration, China will conduct robotic Martian exploration, conduct site selection surveys on Mars bases, and construct in-situ resource utilization systems.
According to a Reuters report today, China plans to conduct its first manned exploration of Mars in 2033. According to a long-term plan, China strives to conduct the first manned Mars exploration in 2033, and then regularly conduct follow-up exploration activities. The long-term plan aims to establish permanent settlements on Mars and collect Martian resources.
Details of this ambitious plan were disclosed for the first time. The Tianwen-1 landing rover carrying the “Zhurong” rover before landed in the pre-selected landing zone in the southern Utopia Plain of Mars at 7:18 on May 15. This is China’s first Mars exploration mission.
According to the report, Wang Xiaojun, director of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, recently participated in a Russian space exploration conference via video, and said that manned Mars exploration is planned in 2033, 2035, 2037, 2041 and beyond. The official newspaper China Aerospace News quoted Wang Xiaojun’s speech on Wednesday as saying that before the start of manned exploration, China will conduct robotic Mars exploration, conduct site inspections on Mars bases, and build in-situ resource utilization systems.
It is expected that there will be an unmanned round-trip mission to collect soil samples from Mars before the end of 2030.
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