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Tianwen-3 Mars Sample-Return Launch
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China's Tianwen-3 dual-launch Mars sample-return mission, targeting a late-2028 window from Wenchang on two Long March 5 rockets — on track to return the first Martian samples to Earth around 2031, ahead of NASA-ESA's reorganised Mars Sample Return programme.
Launch of Tianwen-3 (天问三号), the China National Space Administration's dual-launch Mars sample-return mission, targeting a late-2028 window — provisionally end of November 2028 — from the Wenchang Space Launch Site on Hainan Island. If the mission holds schedule it will return the first ever Martian samples to Earth, around 2031, several years ahead of the reorganised NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return programme.
Tianwen-3 splits the campaign across two Long March 5 rockets launched in close succession. One vehicle carries the lander/ascent stack — a sampler, a Mars-Ascent Vehicle and an orbiter — and the other carries the orbiter/Earth-return vehicle. The lander touches down in a southern-hemisphere mid-latitude site selected for biosignature potential, scoops 500–1,000 grams of regolith and atmospheric gas, and the ascent vehicle lifts the samples to Mars orbit. There they rendezvous with the return spacecraft for the cruise back to Earth.
CNSA published the mission baseline at the 2024 Deep Space Exploration Conference in Hefei. Site selection candidates include Chryse Planitia and Utopia Planitia, the latter near the still-operational Zhurong rover landing zone.
CNSA publishes mission updates via the China Aerospace News Agency (CANA), Xinhua and the official CNSA portal. NASA Spaceflight, SpaceNews, the Planetary Society and Andrew Jones at SpaceNews provide the most reliable English-language coverage. Launch streams typically appear on CCTV-13 and the CNSA YouTube mirror.
Pair with Mars opposition 2027, Artemis III launch, and the Perseid storm of August 2028 — the most distinctive deep-space and night-sky events of the decade.
When does Tianwen-3 launch? Late 2028 — provisional end-November launch window from Wenchang. When do samples arrive? Around 2031. How much sample mass? 500–1,000 grams, sealed at Mars. Is this before NASA's MSR? Yes — by an estimated 4+ years.
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