Zhurong 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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Zhurong rover detects mysterious polygons beneath the surface of Mars

Tianwen-1: Zhurong rover finds evidence of water at low latitudes on modern Mars

The Zhurong rover has found evidence of water on dune surfaces on Mars

China's Zhurong rover reveals complex layers beneath the surface of Mars

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter confirms that China's Zhurong rover has been stationary for months

China's Zhurong rover may be dead, judging from NASA images

NASA Mars orbiter reveals China’s Zhurong rover has not moved for months

China’s Zhurong Rover Looks Deep Underground and Sees Layers From Multiple Floods on Mars

Zhurong rover finds evidence of possible flooding on Mars billions of years ago

China's Zhurong rover reveals how weather and ancient water altered rocks on Mars

At Mars, China's Tianwen 1 orbiter and Zhurong rover are back in action after a radio blackout

China releases new images from Zhurong rover to mark 100 days on Mars

China's Zhurong rover earns extended Mars mission after outlasting its life expectancy

New Images of Mars From China’s Zhurong Rover

On its first try, China's Zhurong rover hit a Mars milestone that took NASA decades

New Photos and Video Shows China’s Zhurong Rover on the Move

China’s Zhurong rover returns landing footage and sounds from Mars

Flurry of photos capture China’s Zhurong rover on surface of Mars

Tianwen-1 Lander and Zhurong Rover in Southern Utopia Planitia, image taken by NASA's HiRISE