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China’s Tianwen-3 Mars Mission To Launch In 2028, Ahead Of NASA’s Delays

China is gearing up to launch its ambitious Tianwen-3 Mars mission in 2028, with the goal of bringing Martian soil back to Earth by 2031. This mission, aimed at retrieving about 600 grams of Martian samples, is years ahead of NASA’s delayed Mars Sample Return mission. The Tianwen-3 project represents a major leap for China’s space exploration efforts, with significant implications for future Mars missions.

Mission Timeline and Goals

Liu Jizhong, chief designer of China’s Mars mission, announced that Tianwen-3 will be launched two years ahead of its original schedule. The spacecraft aims to return Martian soil to Earth by July 2031, using advanced technology for surface scooping, deep drilling, and rover-based sampling.

China’s mission stands out by offering 25 kilograms of space on the Tianwen-3 orbiter for international payloads, enhancing global collaboration in space exploration.

NASA’s Delays and Rising Costs

In contrast, NASA’s Mars Sample Return mission faces delays and rising costs. Initially planned for an earlier launch, the mission may not bring samples back until 2040. NASA is now exploring new strategies to cut costs and speed up the process.

Global Leadership in Space Exploration

According to space policy expert Namrata Goswami, the first successful Mars sample return mission could cement global leadership in space exploration. The challenge of landing on Mars, collecting samples, and returning them to Earth involves immense technical expertise.

Accelerating China’s Human Mars Program

The success of the Tianwen-3 mission could accelerate China’s plans for human exploration of Mars, including establishing a research base on the planet by 2045. As space exploration intensifies, India and the European Space Agency are also preparing their own Mars missions.

China’s rapid progress in space exploration signals its growing leadership and commitment to advancing human understanding of Mars and its potential for future missions.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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