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Following the huge successes of the Dawn and Skylight projects, the ambitious Mars mission became the next target chased by aerospace professionals. They immediately began expanding upon the previous "Tianwen" series of projects.
The earlier Tianwen No. 1 to No. 4 Mars rovers remained unchanged, and the scientific payloads they were going to carry had already been planned and had entered the manufacturing phase, with plenty of time to spare.
Then, at a recent regular meeting, the Tianwen No. 25 mission was proposed.
The proposal was based on three technologies that were already taking shape: humanoid robots, a fully automatic fuel synthesis system, and the "Chapter 9" spacecraft.
First were the dozen or so modular autonomous devices, undergoing validation on the ice and snow for the lunar mission. They were programmed to simulate lunar conditions as much as possible, even requiring periodic sprinkling with simulated lunar dust, to conduct comprehensive validation work.