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PolyU contributes to China s historic Mars mission Tianwen-1 with multidisciplinary research

China landed a spacecraft on Mars for the first time in May 2021 in the Tianwen-1 mission, becoming the second country in the world to land and operate a rover on the Red Planet. PolyU researchers played a vital role in the mission, in collaboration with the China Academy of Space Technology. Professor Wu Bo, from the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, and his

PolyU congratulates Nation on successful landing of Tianwen-1 on Mars

Date Time PolyU congratulates Nation on successful landing of Tianwen-1 on Mars The Nation’s first Mars Exploration mission Tianwen-1 successfully landed on Mars this morning, which marks a milestone development in China’s space exploration endeavours. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) offered its warmest congratulations to the Nation on this exemplary and remarkable accomplishment. Mars exploration is an extraordinarily difficult and ambitious mission. The Tianwen-1 landing is an impressive demonstration of the Nation’s advanced technological capabilities in deep space exploration. Our PolyU research teams will remain committed to making ongoing contributions to Tianwen-1 and I look forward to the mission’s continued success and achievements.

PolyU-made Space Instruments Complete Lunar Sampling for Chang e 5 – Parabolic Arc

Professor YUNG Kai-leung (right) and Dr Robert TAM have developed valuable experience from participating in several lunar exploration projects of the Nation. (Credit: Hong Kong Polytechnic University) HONG KONG, 8 December 2020 (PolyU PR) In support of the Nation’s first lunar sample return mission, a research team at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) developed and manufactured one of the key systems for this historic undertaking, namely the “Surface Sampling and Packing System”, in collaboration with the China Academy of Space Technology. The PolyU-developed system accomplished the tasks of automatic sample collection and packaging on the lunar surface following the soft landing of the Chang’e 5 probe on 1 December 2020. The vehicle carrying the samples is currently on course back to Earth, and is expected to touch down in China’s Inner Mongolia region next week.

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