
The first Mars rover is named "Zhurong". In traditional Chinese culture, Zhurong is revered as the earliest god of fire, symbolizing the illumination of the earth with fire and bringing light. Naming the first Mars rover Zhurong signifies igniting the spark of interstellar exploration, guiding humanity's continuous exploration and transcendence of the vast starry sky and the unknown universe. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The "Zhurong" Mars rover stands 185 centimeters tall and weighs approximately 240 kilograms. It has a designed operational lifespan of 3 Martian months, equivalent to about 92 Earth days. The "Zhurong" Mars rover will conduct exploration work on Mars, including surface composition, material type distribution, geological structure, and Martian meteorological environment. Launch time: The first Mars exploration mission, the "Tianwen-1" Mars probe, was successfully launched into orbit on July 23, 2020, and was successfully captured by Mars on February 10 this year, smoothly entering the Martian orbit in preparation for the landing of China's first Mars lander "Tianwen-1" and the "Zhurong" Mars rover on Mars in mid-to-late May.


