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China aims to retrieve Mars samples ahead of the US

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Apr 27, 2024

The Tianwen 3 spacecraft, scheduled for launch around 2030, could potentially help China become the first country to successfully bring Martian samples back to Earth. Wu Weiren, design director of China’s Lunar Exploration Program, expressed confidence that China could beat the US in this endeavor during a speech at the China Space Conference in Wuhan, Hubei. He announced plans for the Tianwen 3 mission to retrieve samples from Mars and stated that China is on track to be the first country to achieve this milestone.

Wu Weiren also disclosed that China is in the early stages of planning to construct the world’s first Mars sample laboratory. Sun Zezhou, another key figure in China’s aerospace industry, confirmed that the necessary technologies for the Tianwen 3 mission are in place and progressing smoothly. With this progress, China and the United States stand as the only two countries to have successfully landed spacecraft on Mars, setting the stage for further exploration of this vital planet.

NASA, the American space agency, had initially aimed to bring back Martian rock samples by 2030, but budget overruns led to the program’s cost increasing from 4 billion to 11 billion USD. This unexpected rise in costs has forced NASA to reconsider its mission timeline, potentially delaying the return of samples until after 2040 unless a faster and more economical solution can be identified. Despite these challenges, NASA remains committed to its exploration of Mars, which began with the Viking missions in the 1970s.

China, a relatively late entrant in Mars exploration, made significant strides in 2021 with the successful deployment of the Tianwen 1 spacecraft. This mission included an orbiter, lander, and rover, marking a significant milestone for China’s space program. As both China and the US continue to advance their capabilities in planetary exploration, the race to bring back Martian samples intensifies, promising exciting developments in the years to come.

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