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China reveals first Martian sounds captured by robot Zurong;  Listen - 06/28/2021

China reveals first Martian sounds captured by robot Zurong; Listen – 06/28/2021

The National Space Administration of China released a video in which the first sounds of Mars were recorded by Robo Zhurong, What is the Since May on the Red Planet and “keep company” determination, probe NASA. In addition to the sounds, the Chinese robot also sent some videos, captured by a removable camera, that show it moving there.

Zhurong is exploring an area of ​​Mars’ surface known as Utopia Planitia. “The purpose of the recording device is to capture the sounds of wind on Mars. We really want to hear the sound of winds on a planet other than Earth,” the system’s chief designer told CCVT. Tianwen-1Jia Yang, according to “Space”.

In addition to the sounds of the Red Planet, the uploaded video shows Zurong driving over the surface of Mars. It is also possible to see the probe’s parachute during descent.

In addition, you can see the view of the surface of Mars when the robot reaches the planet.

In an interview with CCTV, Liu Zhizong, deputy commander of China’s first Mars exploration programme, said that [de vídeo, imagem e áudio] We launched this time, including the sounds recorded when our Mars rover left the lander, we can make in-depth analyzes of the environment and the state of Mars, for example, the density of the atmosphere. “

Photo taken by Zhurong on Mars - CNSA - CNSA

Photo taken by Zhurong on the surface of Mars

Photo: CNSA

Zhurong em Marte

The Chinese robot Zhurong, which weighs 240 kilograms, has reached Mars after a nearly year-long journey. The robot will study the soil and atmosphere of the Red Planet in a three-month mission.

Zhurong’s flight made China the second country in the world to achieve the feat of going to the land of Mars, after the United States, which also inaugurated the Persevering robot flight, which arrived in February 2021.

Zhurong carries six instruments, including a laser spectroscopy system (to detect surface elements, minerals and rock types), topographic and multispectral imaging devices, magnetic field, weather and panoramic cameras.

The robot is also equipped with ground-penetrating radar – something new on Mars.