Mars 2020
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mars 2020 sī NASA ê Hóe-chheⁿ Thàm-hiám Kè-e̍k siat-kè ê chi̍t chiah Hóe-chheⁿ thàm-chhâ-chhia. Chiàu-kè-ōe sī beh tī 2020 nî 7 goe̍h chhut-hoat.
Quick Facts Jīm-bū lūi-hêng, Chhau-chok-chiá ...
Self-portrait of Perseverance and Ingenuity (left) at Wright Brothers Field, 2021 | |||||
Jīm-bū lūi-hêng | Mars exploration | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chhau-chok-chiá | |||||
COSPAR ID | 2020-052A | ||||
SATCAT № | 45983 | ||||
Jīm-bû keng-kòe sî-kan | 1 Mars year (668 sols, 687 Earth days) (planned) , (elapsed) | ||||
Thài-khong-chûn sèng-chit | |||||
Thài-khong-chûn |
Perseverance Ingenuity | ||||
Hoat-siā chit-liōng | 3,649 kg (8,045 lb) | ||||
Jīm-bū ê khai-sí | |||||
Hoat-siā ji̍t-chí | 30 July 2020, 11:50:00 UTC | ||||
Hóe-chìⁿ | Atlas V 541 (AV-088) | ||||
Hoat-siā tē-tiám | Cape Canaveral, SLC-41 | ||||
Chhéng-hù-chiá | United Launch Alliance | ||||
Mars rover | |||||
Landing date | 18 February 2021 3nî ago | ||||
Landing site |
Octavia E. Butler Landing, Jezero 18.4447°N 77.4508°E / 18.4447; 77.4508 | ||||
Distance covered | 21.28 km (13.22 mi) Chia̍t-chí 2023 nî 10 goe̍h 19 ji̍t (2023-10-19)[update] [1] | ||||
Mars aircraft | |||||
Landing date | 3 April 2021 (Deployed from Perseverance)[2] | ||||
Landing site |
Helipad at Wright Brothers Field near Octavia E. Butler Landing, Jezero[3] 18.44486°N 77.45102°E / 18.44486; 77.45102 | ||||
Distance covered |
14.459 km (8.984 mi) in 63 flights[1] Chia̍t-chí 2023 nî 10 goe̍h 19 ji̍t (2023-10-19)[update] | ||||
|
Close