China News Service, Beijing, July 15 (Marshua and Guo Chaokai) A reporter learned from the China National Space Administration's Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center on the 15th that as of July 15th, the "Zhurong" rover has been working for 60 Mars days. It has traveled 450 meters in total, and the orbiter has been in orbit for 357 days. The working conditions are normal.

On the same day, the National Space Administration's Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center released images of the "Zhu Rong" Mars rover passing near the parachute and back cover combination.

  The "Zhurong" Mars rover was on its way to the south on July 12, passing near the parachute and back cover combination, and used the navigation terrain camera to image the combination. The picture shows the full view of the parachute and the complete back after aerodynamic ablation. Cover structure, the attitude control engine diversion hole on the back cover is clearly identifiable, the rover is about 30 meters away from the back cover and 350 meters away from the landing site during imaging.

During the approach and departure, the front and rear obstacle avoidance cameras of the rover also captured the parachute and the back cover.

  The images released on the same day also included the image of the parachute opened during the landing on May 15 and the image of the landing area taken by the orbiter on June 2. The landing platform, the rover, the parachute and the back cover, and the heat protection can be distinguished in the picture. The relative position of the outsole.

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