
Tianwen-2’s Epic Selfie: Chinese Probe Snaps Earth from Deep Space
China’s Tianwen-2 probe snapped a stunning selfie with Earth from 43 million km away during its journey to asteroid 2016HO3.
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China’s Tianwen-2 probe snapped a stunning selfie with Earth from 43 million km away during its journey to asteroid 2016HO3.
China’s Tianwen-2 probe snaps a stunning Earth selfie during National Day, capturing its return capsule, robotic arm with the Five-Starred Red Flag, and our blue planet.
Epic space photos from Tianwen-2—the Chinese mainland’s first asteroid sample return mission—are sparking cosmic curiosity!
CNSA’s Tianwen-2 probe has captured stunning images of Earth and the moon from nearly 590,000 km away, showcasing modern space exploration.
Tianwen-2 delivers breathtaking images of Earth & moon using advanced sensors, sparking curiosity among space enthusiasts.
Tianwen-2 probe is thriving in orbit over 3M km from Earth, operating smoothly for over eight days and inspiring future cosmic explorers.
China’s Tianwen-2 mission will sample asteroid 2016HO3, a one-of-a-kind celestial body with a unique orbit that could unveil secrets of our early solar system.
China’s Tianwen-2 embarks on a daring mission to sample asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P amid technical challenges.
China’s Tianwen-2 mission blasts off on a decade-long journey, exploring near-Earth asteroids and distant comets to unlock cosmic secrets.
Tianwen-2 launches on a bold 10-year ‘Long March’ mission to explore asteroid 2016HO3 and comet 311P.