Chinese all set to land on Moon in the month of May: Reports

According to reports from thomas reuters, A Chinese shuttle is relied upon to arrive on Mars in May, state-run media covered Thursday, refering to a space office official.

The shuttle, which left Earth in July, is set to land in Utopia Planitia, a plain in the northern half of the globe of Mars, the China News Service detailed, refering to Liu Tongjie, representative for the Mars mission.

Separate rocket dispatched by the United States and the United Arab Emirates this year are likewise on the way to Mars, however just the US one will endeavor an arrival.

In 2003, China turned into the third nation to place a man in space with its own rocket after the previous Soviet Union and the United States.



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