′안전한 착륙을 위해′…화성 착륙 실험하는 中 탐사선
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A lander is lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and deceleration capabilities at a facility in Huailai in China's Hebei province, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. China has invited international observers to the test of its Mars lander as it pushes for inclusion in more global space projects. Thursday's test was conducted at a site outside Beijing simulating conditions on the Red Planet, where the pull of gravity is about one-third that of Earth. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
A lander is lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and deceleration capabilities at a facility in Huailai in China's Hebei province, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. China has invited international observers to the test of its Mars lander as it pushes for inclusion in more global space projects. Thursday's test was conducted at a site outside Beijing simulating conditions on the Red Planet, where the pull of gravity is about one-third that of Earth.(AP Photo/Andy Wong)
A lander is hanged for a hovering-and-obstacle avoidance test for China's Mars mission at a test facility in Huailai, Hebei province, China November 14, 2019. Picture taken through a window. REUTERS/Jason Lee
A lander is lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and deceleration capabilities at a facility in Huailai in China's Hebei province, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. China has invited international observers to the test of its Mars lander as it pushes for inclusion in more global space projects. Thursday's test was conducted at a site outside Beijing simulating conditions on the Red Planet, where the pull of gravity is about one-third that of Earth. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
A lander is lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and deceleration capabilities at a facility in Huailai in China's Hebei province, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. China has invited international observers to the test of its Mars lander as it pushes for inclusion in more global space projects. Thursday's test was conducted at a site outside Beijing simulating conditions on the Red Planet, where the pull of gravity is about one-third that of Earth. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
A lander for China's Mars mission is seen before a hovering-and-obstacle avoidance test at a test facility in Huailai, Hebei province, China November 14, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee
(191114) -- HUAILAI, Nov. 14, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Nov. 14, 2019 shows the trial ground of an experiment for landing on Mars in Huailai County, north China's Hebei Province. China on Thursday unveiled an experiment simulating the process of a probe hovering, avoiding obstacles and descending to land on Mars. China plans to launch the Mars probe in 2020, aiming to complete orbiting, landing and roving in one mission, an unprecedented achievement, according to the China National Space Administration. How to safely land on Mars is one of the biggest challenges facing the mission. The experiment simulated the gravity of Mars, about one-third of the gravity on Earth, to test the design of the lander. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)
A lander is lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and deceleration capabilities at a facility in Huailai in China's Hebei province, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. China has invited international observers to the test of its Mars lander as it pushes for inclusion in more global space projects. Thursday's test was conducted at a site outside Beijing simulating conditions on the Red Planet, where the pull of gravity is about one-third that of Earth. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
(베이징 AP=연합뉴스) 중국 허베이성 화이라이에 마련된 화성 착륙선 시험장에서 14일 착륙선의 제자리 비행, 장애물 회피, 감속 하강 등 성능 시험이 진행되고 있다. 이 시험장은 140m 높이 철탑 6개를 세우고 중앙에 36개의 강철 케이블로 연결한 플랫폼을 만든 다음 여기에 착륙선을 매달아 화성과 같은 중력이 가해지도록 했다. ymarshal@yna.co.kr (끝)
CORRECTION - This undated handout picture released by the China National Space Administration on November 14, 2019 shows a view of an exploration lander for China's Mars mission before a hovering and obstacle avoidance test at a facility in Huailai in northern China's Hebei province. - China on November 14 completed a test for its Mars exploration lander ahead of Beijing's first mission to the red planet, which is slated for 2020, said the country's space administration. (Photo by Wan Ke / China National Space Administration / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / China National Space Administration" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / ?The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by Wan Ke has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [before] instead of [after]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require.?
(베이징 AP=연합뉴스) 중국 허베이성 화이라이에 마련된 화성 착륙선 시험장에서 14일 플랫폼에 매달린 착륙선이 지상에서 위로 들어올려지고 있다. 중국국가항천국(CNSA)은 이날 프랑스 등 19개국 외교관과 언론인 등이 지켜보는 가운데 제자리 비행, 장애물 회피, 감속 하강 등 착륙선의 성능 시험을 실시했다. ymarshal@yna.co.kr (끝)
Zhang Kejian, head of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), is seen before a hovering-and-obstacle avoidance test for China's Mars mission at a test facility in Huailai, Hebei province, China November 14, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee
This handout picture taken and released by China National Space Administration on November 14, 2019 shows Zhang Kejian (centre R), director of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), speaking in front of an exploration lander (back) for China's Mars mission before a hovering and obstacle avoidance test at a facility in Huailai in northern China's Hebei province. - China on November 14 completed a test for its Mars exploration lander ahead of Beijing's first mission to the red planet, which is slated for 2020, said the country's space administration. (Photo by handout / China National Space Administration / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / China National Space Administration" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Journalists film a lander lifted during a test of hovering, obstacle avoidance and deceleration capabilities at a facility in Huailai in China's Hebei province, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. China has invited international observers to the test of its Mars lander as it pushes for inclusion in more global space projects. Thursday's test was conducted at a site outside Beijing simulating conditions on the Red Planet, where the pull of gravity is about one-third that of Earth. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Security personnel stand next a logo of China National Space Administration (CNSA) before a hovering-and-obstacle avoidance test for China's Mars mission at a test facility in Huailai, Hebei province, China November 14, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee