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Yinghuo-1 (simplified Chinese: 萤火一号;
traditional Chinese: 螢火一號; pinyin:
Yínghuǒ yī hào) was a
Chinese Mars-exploration
space probe,
intended to be the...
- of the
moons of Mars. Fobos-Grunt also
carried the
Chinese Mars
orbiter Yinghuo-1 and the tiny
Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment funded by the Planetary...
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yínghuǒ, 萤火, 螢火, or 熒惑 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ying Huo,
Yinghuo, or Ying-huo may
refer to:
Yinghuo-1, a
failed 2011
Chinese Mars...
- with Deep
Space 2 (1999)
Nozomi (2003)
Beagle 2 (2003) Fobos-Grunt with
Yinghuo-1 (2011)
Schiaparelli lander (2016)
Following the 1993
failure of the Mars...
- with the
Yinghuo-1 orbiter, re-entered and
eventually burned up in the
Earth atmosphere,
resulting in a
mission failure.
Although the
Yinghuo-1 mission...
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National Space Administration,
which supplied a
surveying satellite called "
Yinghuo-1",
which would have been
released in the
orbit of Mars, and a soil-grinding...
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Characters Chinese pinyin Old
astronomical names Mars Fire 火星 Huǒxīng
Yínghuò (熒惑)
Mercury Water 水星 Shuǐxīng Chénxīng (辰星)
Jupiter Wood 木星 Mùxīng Suìxīng...
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began its
first interplanetary exploration attempt in 2011 by
sending Yinghuo-1, a Mars orbiter, in a
joint mission with Russia. Yet it
failed to leave...
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Russian spacecraft carried with it an
attached secondary spacecraft, the
Yinghuo-1,
which was
intended to
become China's
first Mars
orbiter (Fobos-Grunt...
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Planetary science Chang'e 1 (2007–09) Chang'e 2 (2010–present)
Yinghuo 1† (2011) Chang'e 3 (2013–present) Chang'e 5-T1 (2014–present) Yutu
rover (2013–2016)...