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Scientific Objectives of China-Russia Joint Mars Exploration Program YH-1
Authors:Ji Wu  Guang-Wu Zhu  Hua Zhao  Chi Wang  Lei Li  Yue-Qiang Sun  Wei Guo  Cheng-Li Huang
Affiliation:1. Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190;2. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200030
Abstract:Compared with other planets, Mars is a planet most similar with the earth and most possible to find the extraterrestrial life on it, and therefore especially concerned about by human beings. In recent years, some countries have launched Mars probes and announced their manned Mars exploration programs. China has become the fifth country in the world to launch independently artificial satellites, and the third country able to carry out an independent manned space program. However, China is just at the beginning of deep space explorations. In 2007, China and Russia signed an agreement on a joint Mars exploration program by sending a Chinese micro-satellite Yinghuo-1 (YH-1) to the Mars orbit. Once YH-1 enters its orbit, it will carry out its own exploration, as well as the joint exploration with the Russian Phobos-Grunt probe. This paper summarizes the scientific background and objectives of YH-1 and describes briefly its payloads for realizing these scientific objectives. In addition, the main exploration tasks of YH-1 and a preliminary prospect on its exploration results are also given.
Keywords:Space vehicles: instruments   Planets and satellites: individual (Mars)   Solar wind   Sun: magnetosphere
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