China all set for Misson Mars, satellite likely to be launched in July or August
China all set for Misson Mars, satellite likely to be launched in July or August
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Beijing: China is working fast on its first Mars mission. The fourth Long March-5 rocket used in the launch of the Mars expedition Tianwen-1 has been brought to the launching area at Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan Province, South China. According to the Space Administration, the carrier has been named the rocket Long March-5Y-4, which is scheduled to be launched in late July or early August. Space engineers completed the test on the rocket after being taken to Wenchang in late May.

According to the information received, it took about 2 hours to carry the big rocket to the launching area on Friday morning. The last-minute tests are to be conducted on the rocket before launch. This is the first time that the Long March-5 carrier rocket is to be put into practical use after three experimental launches, which is currently China's largest launch vehicle.

China has come out as a major manned spacecraft in a few years. China is also currently making its own space station. Till now America, Russia, the European Union and India have been able to send Satellite to Mars. With the successful launch of Mangalyaan, India became the first Asian country to achieve success in the Mars mission.

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