Zhu Rong's voice on Mars first announced netizens' sigh: mysterious and distant

On the morning of June 27, it was reported that China's tianwen-1 zhurong Mars rover sent back a large number of precious images to solemnly report the "news" of the trip to Mars.

The first pictures released this time include the landing video of tianwen-1, the parachute opening and descent process of the landing rover, the sound of the zhurong leaving the landing platform and the moving process of the Mars surface, the global environment perception image of Mars, the rutting image of the Mars rover, etc.

Among them, the sound from Mars was recorded for the first time. On May 22, zhurong left the landing platform and reached the surface of Mars to carry out patrol exploration. The front and rear obstacle avoidance cameras recorded the departure process, and the recording device obtained the sound data of the departure process.

The audio includes the live sound of the driving mechanism of the Mars rover starting to move, driving on a ramp, driving on the surface of Mars and so on. In the process of leaving, the sound mainly comes from the driving mechanism, the friction between the wheel and the ramp, and the friction between the wheel and the ground.

After listening, some netizens exclaimed that it was mysterious and remote.

It is understood that by the morning of the 27th, tianwen-1 orbiter had been in orbit for 338 days, with a distance of 360 million kilometers. The Mars rover zhurong had been working on the surface of Mars for 42 Mars days, with a total of 236 meters. In the future, mobile, sensing and scientific exploration will continue as planned, and the orbiter will continue to operate in the relay orbit to provide relay communication for the rover's patrol exploration and carry out the surrounding exploration.

The picture shows the zhurong and landing platform "start a prairie fire" group photo

The picture shows the clear ruts of the rover

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