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China’s Tianwen-3 Mission Could Beat the U.S. in the Race to Grab Mars Rocks

Last updated: July 2, 2025 1:40 pm
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China’s Tianwen-3 Mission: Searching for Signs of Life on Mars

On May 14, 2021, China made history as its Tianwen-1 lander successfully touched down on Mars, deploying the Zhurong rover to explore the alien landscape. This achievement solidified China’s position as a key player in planetary exploration, making it the second nation after the U.S. to land on Mars. Building on this success, China is now gearing up for an even more ambitious endeavor – the Tianwen-3 mission.

Scheduled to launch in late 2028 from the Wenchang spaceport in Hainan, Tianwen-3 will consist of two Long March 5 rockets carrying a lander and an Earth-return vehicle Mars orbiter. The primary goal of the mission is to collect samples of Martian rock and soil for return to Earth. This groundbreaking mission could potentially reshape our understanding of life and our place in the universe.

According to Li Yiliang, a professor of astrobiology at the University of Hong Kong, Tianwen-3 will be the first mission to bring back material from another planet to search for signs of life. The mission will follow the same approach as Tianwen-1, targeting a landing site in the midlatitudes of Mars’ northern hemisphere at an altitude of at least three kilometers below the planet’s average elevation.

Once on the surface, the lander will use drilling and sampling techniques developed during China’s lunar missions to collect subsurface and surface samples. Additionally, a helicopter drone will be deployed to collect rock and loose particle samples within a 100-meter radius of the landing site. The lander will operate for approximately two months, using scientific instruments such as ground-penetrating radar and a Raman spectrometer to study the geological context of the samples.

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After collecting the samples, the lander will launch a canister containing at least 500 grams of material into Mars orbit to dock with the orbiter-returner spacecraft. The samples are expected to return to Earth by 2031, where they will be analyzed in a specialized Mars sample laboratory while adhering to planetary protection policies to prevent cross-contamination.

One of the main objectives of Tianwen-3 is to search for biosignatures – indicators of possible past or present life on Mars. These biosignatures could include molecules produced by Martian organisms, biogenic isotope fractionation, and fossil evidence left behind by microbes in sedimentary rocks. The findings from these samples could provide crucial insights into the planet’s potential habitability and the existence of life beyond Earth.

While Tianwen-3’s approach may be simpler than the U.S.-led Mars Sample Return mission, it represents a significant step forward in our quest to uncover the mysteries of the Red Planet. With the global planetary science community eagerly awaiting the results of this mission, China’s dedication to astrobiological research on Mars is commendable and could pave the way for groundbreaking discoveries in the years to come. NASA’s science programs are facing severe funding cuts under the Trump administration, with the potential elimination of crucial projects such as the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission. This decision could have far-reaching implications for the future of space exploration, as China emerges as a new leader in the race to retrieve Martian rocks.

Casey Dreier from the Planetary Society emphasizes the importance of NASA’s Perseverance rover mission, which aims to carefully collect and analyze samples from Mars. In contrast, China’s Tianwen-3 mission adopts a more engineering-focused approach, potentially limiting its scientific capabilities. However, China’s systematic approach has now positioned them at the forefront of Mars exploration.

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The shift in leadership from the U.S. to China in Mars exploration could have significant global implications. Dreier emphasizes the need for the U.S. to collaborate with allies and invest in bold initiatives to make groundbreaking discoveries. If the proposed funding cuts go through, the return of Perseverance’s samples may be delayed until a more complex human spaceflight mission to Mars is completed, giving China the opportunity to make a major breakthrough in space exploration.

Anand highlights the importance of simplicity and achievable results in space missions, suggesting that China’s approach may yield more immediate scientific returns. For China, retrieving samples from Mars aligns with its broader Tianwen program, which aims to explore the solar system and beyond. Future missions to Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are also on the horizon, showcasing China’s ambitious space exploration goals.

Li views Tianwen-3 as a pivotal project within the Tianwen program, emphasizing the significance of understanding humanity’s place in the universe. As China prepares to bring back samples from Mars, the possibility of discovering evidence of alien life looms large. With China’s unique position in Mars exploration, they are poised to achieve a historic milestone in human history.

The competition between the U.S. and China in space exploration underscores the importance of continued investment in scientific research and exploration. The outcome of this race to Mars will not only shape the future of space exploration but also impact our understanding of the universe and our place within it.

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