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Xinhua News | China aims to launch Mars sample-return mission around 2028

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發布於 2024年09月05日13:05 • Zhao Jinzheng,Guo Chen,Wu Huijun,Yu Fei,Zhou Zhou,Yang Chunxue,Rick,Dong Shuo

China plans to carry out the Tianwen-3 mission through two launches around 2028, aiming to bring back samples from Mars, a Chinese space expert said on Thursday. #XinhuaNews

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