Baidu App Announces Launch of Naming Selection Campaign for China’s First Mars Rover
Baidu App is the host for the rover's name selection process, as well as for innovative multimedia content about the Tianwen-1 Mars mission
Baidu App, the flagship mobile platform of Baidu, kicked off the official naming selection process for China’s first Mars rover, which was launched into space yesterday from Wenchang, Hainan province, as part of the Tianwen-1 Mars exploration mission. As the exclusive partner for the rover’s naming campaign, Baidu App will leverage its expansive user base to allow netizens to contribute to the selection of the rover’s name and view interactive content about the mission.
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Baidu has the largest information and knowledge-centered mobile ecosystem in China, said Foyu Yuan, Corporate Vice President of Baidu, which will allow Baidu to attract netizens at home and abroad to participate in the naming of China’s first Mars rover. She added that Baidu will use this campaign to tell stories about space exploration from multiple angles.
Baidu App is hosting the naming selection process for the rover on a designated Smart Mini Program. The campaign was launched today at a press conference held in Wenchang with the Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), and was attended by the center’s deputy director Tongjie Liu. Including a lander, rover, and orbiter, Tianwen-1 is China’s first solo exploration mission to Mars and represents a historic moment both for China’s space program and humanity’s understanding of Mars. Tianwen means “Questions to Heaven” and comes from a poem by Yuan Qu, one of the greatest poets of ancient China who lived from around 340 to 278 BCE.
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In the first stage of the naming campaign, users are invited to submit their ideas before the deadline on August 12. Users can search “Mars rover” or “Mars rover naming selection” on Baidu App to enter the submission page. Industry experts and the public will then narrow down the top ideas. With 500 million monthly active users (MAUs), Baidu App’s Smart Mini Programs are a core pillar of the company’s mobile strategy, as they connect users to a wide range of information and services through native app-like experiences.
In a video to mark the start of the naming campaign, astronauts Zhigang Zhai, Yang Liu, and Yaping Wang paid tribute to China’s first mission to Mars. In addition, notable figures including Chinese martial artist Jackie Chan, Chinese pianist Lang Lang, and Baidu’s Executive Vice President Dou Shen all provided name ideas for the Mars rover. Xiaodu, Baidu’s conversational AI assistant, even submitted an AI-generated idea, “Zhuque” (Vermillion Bird), a Chinese mythical bird.
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