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China unveils first Mars rover and exploration system for red planet

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Why i posted this? Now i let the PAP IB and China 50 cent party / brigade masturbate to their hearts content. Ultimately this will also be the bashing thread when it fails. :biggrin:



China unveils first Mars rover and exploration system for red planet


A prototype of a vehicle that could go to the red planet is to go on public display after a Chinese rover put on the moon broke down this year


PUBLISHED : Monday, 10 November, 2014, 2:26pm
UPDATED : Tuesday, 11 November, 2014, 11:59am

Stephen Chen [email protected]

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Visitors look at a prototype model of a Mars rover on display at the China International Industry Fair in Shanghai. Photo: Xinhua

China's main contractor supplying its space programme has unveiled details of a prototype Mars rover.

Photographs of the vehicle have been published by Xinhua before it goes on display at an international aviation show that starts today in Zhuhai .

The vehicle has been built by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and comes after the failure of China's rover on the moon early this year.

Ouyang Ziyuan, China's chief scientist for lunar missions, told state media earlier this year the nation's first mission to Mars could be launched as early as 2020 and that by 2030 an unmanned spacecraft would return from the planet with samples. The government has yet to set an official timescale for any mission.

The six-wheeled Mars rover looks almost identical to the lunar rover, Yutu or Jade Rabbit, with wing-spreading solar panels, head-mounted cameras and a fixed robotic arm at the front.

But there are some significant design changes to deal with the different environment on Mars.

To beef up communications over longer distances, the Mars rover carries a larger dish antenna than Yutu.

The wheels on the Mars rover are also more solidly built to deal with the rockier landscape on the red planet.

The entire Mars exploration system will include a planet orbiter, landing craft and the rover, according to China Aerospace Science.

Questions including whether the rover should carry a nuclear power source and the types of scientific experiments on board have yet to be answered.

Yutu was crippled in January soon after landing, probably by fine dust and low temperatures on the earth's nearest neighbour, and is still languishing on the surface of the moon after efforts to revive its power supply failed. The average temperature on Mars is lower than on the moon due to the greater distance from the sun and the notorious dust storms on the red planet would also pose a challenge to the Chinese rover.

Scientists said earlier this year that they had been asked to look for rocky, arid sites in Tibet to build a research centre to test a Mars rover.

Tibet is cold and dry, with dust storms, and is the nearest equivalent on the mainland to Martian conditions.

Researchers have also proposed farming worms rich in protein as a potential source of food for the first residents on the planet.

But China's Mars exploration project still faces numerous uncertainties. The Mars project, which is likely to be far more costly than China's lunar missions, also needs to compete for money and resources with other equally ambitious space missions under consideration by the government.

China is reviewing proposals, scheduled to start in about 2020, to put a human on the moon and send spacecraft to land on three asteroids with the highest probability of hitting the earth.

Other nations including India have sent space probes to Mars, but the risks are high due to the technical challenges of reaching the far-flung planet.

Russia, for instance, has failed on all its Mars missions, the latest of which carried the first Chinese Martian satellite, Firefly One, in 2011.

China also lags behind nations such as Russia in critical areas in space technology, including building large rockets and deep space communication.

The China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition opening today, also known as Airshow China 2014, was first held in 1996.

Some of China's most advanced aircraft will be on display at Zhuhai's compact international airport, according to local media. They include the Shenyang J-31, or Gyrfalcon, and the Xian Y-20 large military transport aircraft.

The Shenyang J-31 is a jet fighter developed by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation. The display of the aircraft has surprised some observers who suggested the fighter might be available for export to nations friendly with China in the near future.


 

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Not to worry. Even if their rover will fail to deploy whilst in Mars, they'll still publish some Photoshopped pictures on their newspapers. It's their inborn trait not to lose face.
 
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Why is everyone going to the outer space ? There is nothing out there and unless they hope some Alien civilisation will give them some out of this world weapon so that they can mass produce and sell it all over the world.

There is nothing there or what so ever. Fair enough, most of the things we are using currently is a result of hard work done by pioneer space setters.
 

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Why is everyone going to the outer space ? There is nothing out there and unless they hope some Alien civilisation will give them some out of this world weapon so that they can mass produce and sell it all over the world.

There is nothing there or what so ever. Fair enough, most of the things we are using currently is a result of hard work done by pioneer space setters.

Mining. Outer space is the new frontier
 

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Mars is going to get pretty crowded. everybody wants to go there. Even the Canadians are planning a mission there:-


Canadian Micro-Rover and Lander “Northern Light” Aim for Launch to Mars in 2018

by Matt Williams on November 7, 2014

The first Canadian mission to Mars could be blasting off towards the Red Planet in just three years time. At least, that is what Thoth Technology, a Canadian aerospace company from Pembroke, Ontario, hopes to accomplish. And two days ago, they launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise the 1.1 million dollars needed to pay for all the hardware needed to make the mission happen.
If it is successful, it would be first Canadian mission to the surface of Mars.

The project for this Canadian mission would involve sending the Northern Light lander and Beaver rover in space and land them on Mars. Once there, the Beaver rover will be deployed and begin conducting surveys of the Martian surface, alongside the many other robotic rovers and orbiters studying the Martian landscape.
“I think it’s important to do big things,” said Ben Quine, principal investigator for the mission. “Mars is the only other habitable planet in the solar system, and if we want to survive, we need to be a multi-planet species.”
Quine is the technical director and chair of the board at Thoth Technology and a professor of space engineering at York University, which is a partner on the project, houses a lot of the space testing facilities, and will analyze the data from the mission.

To read more, go to the following link:

http://www.universetoday.com/116041...orthern-light-aim-for-launch-to-mars-in-2018/
 

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Mining. Outer space is the new frontier


Space travel is a myth. Ok, let's solve the most basic problem. Human must exercise and walk. Without gravity, how are we going to walk properly on space if we land. How about a few months or years of travelling ? We can't be floating all the way on the space ship.

For God sake, please do invent some kind of gravity on board the spaceship so that we can walk normally. Before we even talk about space exploration.
 

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This problem was overcome by Interplanetary Federation scientists and incorporated into Federation Starships. Can be seen on USS Enterprise. They were able to harness the gravitons into the ship's frames and make it work. The spacefarers could move like were walking on Earth. There was an episode where a Klingon Photon torpedo destroyed the starship's system and blew the gravity system out of whack and the people on board were floating around unable to control their motions. Our species should be friendly with the Vulcans, they are more advanced and we will benefit from them, after we meet. For the time being, we have to settle for sending unmanned probes.

Cheers!

Space travel is a myth. Ok, let's solve the most basic problem. Human must exercise and walk. Without gravity, how are we going to walk properly on space if we land. How about a few months or years of travelling ? We can't be floating all the way on the space ship.

For God sake, please do invent some kind of gravity on board the spaceship so that we can walk normally. Before we even talk about space exploration.
 

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Namaste. Please don't get angry, India had already reached Mars

[video=youtube;OfLVfHolIMo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfLVfHolIMo[/video]
 

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This is the English version

[video=youtube;CfWXNRPX0pI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfWXNRPX0pI[/video]
 

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This problem was overcome by Interplanetary Federation scientists and incorporated into Federation Starships. Can be seen on USS Enterprise. They were able to harness the gravitons into the ship's frames and make it work. The spacefarers could move like were walking on Earth. There was an episode where a Klingon Photon torpedo destroyed the starship's system and blew the gravity system out of whack and the people on board were floating around unable to control their motions. Our species should be friendly with the Vulcans, they are more advanced and we will benefit from them, after we meet. For the time being, we have to settle for sending unmanned probes.

Cheers!

You sound like you can almost speak Klingon :smile:
 
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