Chinas space company has released video of its Zhurong rover rotating throughout the surface area of Mars.The pictures were acquired by a wireless electronic camera that the robot had placed on the ground.The new media release likewise consists of sequences from Zhurongs landing in May, showing the implementation of its parachute system and the moment of touchdown.The six-wheeled robot is examining a region called Utopia Planitia.The China National Space Agency (CNSA) says Zhurong has actually driven 236m in 42 Mars sols (since 27 June). A sol is a Martian day. It lasts somewhat longer than an Earth day, at 24 hours and 39 minutes.The latest movies were relayed back to Earth by means of the Tianwen-1 satellite which orbits the Red Planet.” The Mars and the orbiter rover are in great working condition, reporting safely from Mars to the party and the motherland, and sending out remote true blessings on the century of the celebrations founding,” a CNSA press statement said.The first of July will mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party.A video release was anticipated, specifically of the landing, which happened on 14 May. Some sneak peek stills searching for at the parachute system from the rovers entry capsule were given out last week.In the motion picture version, however, we see the envelope inflate in the rarefied Martian environment. We likewise see Zhurong and its landing platform drop away from the “backshell” of the capsule; and lastly a look-down video camera catches the moment of goal as the platforms braking rocket motor blasts the surface clear of dust.There are three videos on the surface. The first, probably taken quickly after Zhurong put the cordless electronic camera on the ground, reveals the robotic backing away.The second video reveals Zhurong wiggling its wheels while sitting beside its landing platform. The CNSA had formerly released a still from this scene.Story continuesAnd, lastly, the third video information the rovers roll down the ramp that got it off the landing platform on to the surface. Whats fascinating about this film is that we get sound as well. We can hear the robots locomotion system in action.The nature of Mars atmosphere implies sounds do not sound rather the like they do on Earth. They seem rather muffled.Scientists are wanting to get at least 90 Martian days of service out of Zhurong.The robot looks a lot like the American space firms (Nasa) Spirit and Opportunity cars from the 2000s. It weighs some 240kg. A high mast brings cameras to take pictures and aid navigation; 5 additional instruments will investigate the mineralogy of regional rocks and the basic nature of the environment, including the weather.Like the current American rovers (Curiosity and Perseverance), Zhurong has a laser tool to zap rocks to evaluate their chemistry. It likewise has a radar to try to find sub-surface water-ice – an ability it shares with Perseverance.Videos of the landing of Perseverance were released by Nasa soon after its descent to the Martian surface area on 18 February.Map of Mars