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Tianwen 1 Mars probe arrived at Hainan launch site

14 July 2020
China's mars probe Tianwen 1 arrived at port on Hainan Island. Tianwen 1 is set to be launched from Wenchang Satellite Launch Centre atop a Long March 5 carrier rocket in the coming days. The spacecraft, developed by the China Academy of Space Technology, is now undergoing pre-launch preparations at the cosmodrome in the coastal city of Wenchang before lift-off for China's first independent Mars exploration. The space contractor said the probe consists of three parts - the orbiter, the lander and the rover - and they will separate in Mars' orbit. The orbiter will stay in orbit for scientific operations and signal relay while the lander-rover combination will make an autonomous descent and landing.
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Russia and China in discussion about future lunar exploration

13 July 2020
On the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the creation of the state-owned corporation Roscosmos on 13 July, Alexander Milkus of Komsomolskaya Pravda spoke with Dmitry Rogozin, about the future of Russian space activities. He also discussed with Rogozin the options for international or bilateral cooperation regarding lunar exploration. Rogozin told the journalist that he had a teleconference with the Head of CNSA Zhang Kejian in the morning of the very same day of the interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda. Rogozin and Zhang agreed to begin the first steps in the definition of the future lunar base, which will hopefully become an international project. Rogozin stressed that China has achieved a lot over the last years and that has earned his respect. China is a "worthy partner". Russia is about to restart its once so successful lunar exploration missions. The planned series of Luna probe mission and the next generation heavy-lift rocket could support an international lunar research base in the Moon's South Pole region. Currently, China and Russia share information about their respective lunar plans and try to find synergies in their efforts. "Therefore, China, yes, is certainly our partner.", Rogozin stressed.
Link to the interview in Russian in the Komsomolskaya Pravda
short summary be Eric Berger for Arstechnica: Russian space chief questions NASA plans, praises partnership with China

Tianwen 1 in a nutshell - Leonard David has all you need to know about China's upcoming mission to Mars

14 July 2020
China’s Tianwen-1 Mars spacecraft appears slated for a July 23 launch date (the opening of the launch window). The orbiter will provide a relay communication link to the rover, while performing its own scientific observations for one Martian year. The orbit during the scientific observation stage is a polar elliptical orbit 165 miles x 746 miles (265 km × 12,000 kilometers). The Tianwen-1 probe is expected to reach Mars around February 2021 and the scientific observation phase will start in April 2021.
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Haiyang marine satellites support coral reef protection in South China Sea

16 July 2020
State broadcaster CCTV reported that the National Satellite Ocean Application Service will cooperate with a coral reef research center in Guangxi University to monitor coral reefs in the South China Sea with the help of marine satellite and high-resolution satellite data of the Haiyang satellites. They will combine sea surface temperature data obtained from remote sensing satellites to locate coral reef bleaching and analyze surrounding sea temperature, providing support for coral reef protection and restoration in the South China Sea.
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