China to Launch Mars Rover to Explore Red Planet's Sand Dunes
China is making history by planning to launch its first Mars rover in July this year. This mission, which is part of a larger Chinese-led space exploration program, will explore the Martian surface and gather data to help researchers better understand the planet’s environment. One of its most exciting tasks will be to explore and photograph the sand dunes on the Martian surface. This will be the first time a rover has been sent to the Red Planet to capture images of the sand dunes, which are believed to be formed by a combination of wind and erosion. The data collected by the rover will help scientists understand the process of erosion on Mars, and how it contributes to the shaping of the planet’s environment.
source: Phys.org