The Chinese Mars rover has completed its planned 90-day mission fully loaded and in good condition, and will continue to explore, according to reports.
The Zhurong rover would continue to explore the Utopia Planitia of Mars, the large area where it was established, the nation’s National Space Administration said Friday, according to The Associated Press.
The Zhurong rover landed on May 14 and has since sent images of the red planet through the Chinese orbit Tianwen-1.
It traveled 889 meters and collected 10 gigabytes of raw data, according to the Communist Party of China Global Times.
China and the United States are the only countries that have successfully put a rover on Mars.
China is also assembling a space station, the first module of which, Tianhe, is now orbiting the Earth, according to the AP. China is excluded from the International Space Station.


Recently, the country also caused the rocks of the moon to descend to Earth, according to AP, the first nation to do so from the United States.