Zhurong Mars Rover

Zhurong (Chinese: 祝融; pinyin: Zhùróng) is a Chinese rover on Mars, the country's first to land on another planet after it previously landed two rovers on the Moon.

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China's Zhurong Mars Rover Finds Traces Of Recent Water Activity On Red Planet

China’s Zhurong Mars Rover Finds Evidence of Water in Martian Sand Dunes

China's Zhurong Mars rover finds signs of recent water activity on Red Planet

China's Zhurong Mars rover finds signs of recent water activity on Red Planet

Chinese scientists hold out hope for silent Zhurong Mars rover

China's Zhurong Mars rover reveals seasonal wind changes in Red Planet weather report

China silent on fate of Zhurong Mars rover on 2nd anniversary of Tianwen 1 mission

Will China's Zhurong Mars rover wake up from its worrying hibernation?

China Unable to Reestablish Contact With its Zhurong Mars Rover

Tracks of China's Zhurong Mars rover spotted by NASA orbiter (photo)

China’s Zhurong Mars rover finds hints landscape was shaped by water

China's Zhurong Mars rover returns panorama ahead of planetary blackout

China's Zhurong Mars rover scopes out dunes on journey south

China’s Zhurong Mars rover visits own parachute

China releases videos of its Zhurong Mars rover

China releases first video from Zhurong Mars rover

China releases a video and images from its Zhurong Mars rover

US satellite looks down on China's Zhurong Mars rover

China's Zhurong Mars rover takes a selfie

China's Zhurong Mars rover took a group selfie with its lander