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Mars Rover video and audio has been shared by China

Mars Rover video and audio has been shared by China

Let us tell you that the US is not the only country that is sending videos from Mars. As per the reports of SpaceNews, we have come to know that China has revealed both audio and video from Zhurong Rover’s early fourways on the Red Planet. The clips that have been shared by China are having both developments as well as the initial movement. Apart from this, you can also view a Panorama revealing just how far Zhurong has traveled from the revealing platform.

As with the sounds from Nasa Perseverance, you should not expect an extraterrestrial symphony. It is very much simple, you are listening to all the mechanisms and sound of the wheels on the exit ramp, with the thin atmosphere of Mars and this all is also skewing the results. The audio from Mars remains extremely rare, so the mission crew can’t exactly be that picky.

However, there is a little doubt that footage is as much about bragging rights as anything else. Zhurong is China’s first independent mission to another planet. Therefore, this recent mission is going to be very successful. According to the reports, the country is interested in highlighting its accomplishments in detail as much as possible. Between this and Perseverance, it is not yet clear whether Mars exploration has changed over the past years or not. It is enough to provide a handful of photos- an audiovisual experience is increasingly becoming part of the course. To have constant updates, get connected with us we will keep you posted.

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Chinese astronauts could be sent to Mars  for constructing a base that will be helping the space agency in future expeditions, as well as for harvesting the resources from the Red Planet.

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Steven Ly

Steven Ly is the Startup Program and Events Manager at TheNextHint Inc. She recruits rockstar startups for all TC events including Disrupt, meetups, Sessions, and more both domestically and internationally. Previously, she helped produce Dreamforce with Salesforce and Next '17 with Google. Prior to that, she was on the advertising teams at both Facebook and AdRoll, helping support advertisers in North America and helped grow those brands globally. Outside of work, Priya enjoys Flywheel, tacos, the 49ers, and adventuring around the globe.

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