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Tianwen-3

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Planned Chinese Mars sample return mission

Tianwen-3
天问三号
Mission typeMarssample return
OperatorCNSA
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerCAST
Start of mission
Launch date2028 (planned)
RocketOrbiter/Earth-returner:Long March 5
Lander/ascent-vehicle:Long March 5
Launch siteWenchang

Tianwen-3 (Chinese:天问三号) is a plannedMars sample-return mission by China which would send two spacecraft (an orbiter/Earth-returner and a lander/ascent-vehicle) via two separate launches toMars. Together, the two spacecraft will seek to obtain samples of Martian rocks and soil and then return the cached samples to Earth.[1] The mission is scheduled to launch in 2028.[2] The primary goal of the mission is to search for signatures of life on Mars.[3]

Overview

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In summer 2022 during a deep space exploration technology forum held atNanjing University, Sun Zezhou, chief designer of theTianwen-1 mission, detailed plans for the mission based on a two-launch architecture. The mission constitutes part of theTianwen series of space missions.[1][4]

The current mission architecture envisions two launches around 2028[5][6] by theLong March 5 carrier rocket. One launch will send an orbiter/return-vehicle. A second launch will send a lander/ascent-vehicle.

Once the lander arrives on the Martian surface it will collect surface samples, via a drill on the lander and possibly an autonomous mobile robot with multiple legs.[4] After several months on the Martian surface and after storing the samples collected by the lander and mobile robot, the ascent vehicle will launch from atop the lander and rendezvous with the waiting orbiter. The ascent vehicle will transfer the collected samples to the orbiter/return-vehicle, which will depart for Earth. The samples will be returned to Earth via an atmospheric reentry vehicle.[7]

Preliminary landing sites for the Tianwen-3 mission.[3]

The main goal of the mission is search for life signatures. In 2024, scientists identified 51 potential landing sites in line with the missions current engineering constraints (altitudes less than −3 km, latitudes from 17°N to 30°N, slopes less than 8°, and 'rock abundance' less than 10%): 1 inAmazonis Planitia, 12 inUtopia Planitia, and 38 inChryse Planitia orArabia Terra.[3]

International Collaboration

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On 11 March 2025,CNSA opened the Tianwen-3 Mars sample-return mission to potential international partners. International teams can propose "piggyback payloads requiring support from the Tianwen-3 spacecraft or independent scientific instruments" for inclusion on the spacecraft. 15 kilograms of mass has been allocated on the Tianwen-3 Earth-return spacecraft for potential international scientific payloads and another 5 kilograms are available for partner payloads on the Mars orbiter. Interested parties may submit proposals by 30 June 2025 with a final selection targeted for October 2025. Flight hardware for the selected payloads are to be delivered in 2027.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abHowell, Elizabeth (21 June 2022)."China plans to return Mars samples to Earth in 2031: report".Space.com. Retrieved20 September 2023.
  2. ^Jones, Andrew (5 September 2024)."China to launch Mars sample return mission in 2028, will follow planetary protection guidelines".SpaceNews. Retrieved5 September 2024.
  3. ^abcHou, Zengqian; Liu, Jizhong; Xu, Yigang; Pang, Fuchuan; Wang, Yuming; Qin, Liping; Liu, Yang; Zhao, Yu-Yan Sara; Wei, Guangfei; Xu, Mengjiao; Jiang, Kun; Hao, Chuanpeng; Ji, Shichao; Zhu, Renzhi; Yu, Bingkun; Liu, Jia; Sheng, Zhenfeng; Wang, Juntao; Zhang, Chaolin; Li, Yiliang (2024)."The search for life signatures on Mars by the Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission".National Science Review.11 (11) nwae313.doi:10.1093/nsr/nwae313.PMC 11540159.PMID 39507622.
  4. ^abJones, Andrew (20 June 2022)."China aims to bring Mars samples to Earth 2 years before NASA, ESA mission".SpaceNews. Retrieved20 September 2023.
  5. ^Dinner, Josh (28 April 2023)."China just might add a helicopter and 6-legged robot to Mars sample-return mission".Space.com. Retrieved6 July 2024.
  6. ^Jones, Andrew (8 March 2024)."China targets 2030 for Mars sample return mission, potential landing areas revealed".SpaceNews. Retrieved13 March 2024.
  7. ^Jones, Andrew (15 September 2022)."Tianwen-3: China's Mars sample return mission".The Planetary Society. Retrieved20 September 2023.
  8. ^Jones, Andrew (12 March 2025)."China opens 2028 Mars sample return mission to international cooperation".SpaceNews. Retrieved12 March 2025.

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