News Archive / Tagged: ExoMars
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ExoMars rover now ‘very unlikely’ to launch in 2022
Cullen DesforgesMarch 1st, 2022In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the European Space Agency said its joint robotic ExoMars mission with Russia is unlikely to launch in 2022.
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ESA’s ExoMars rover named after Rosalind Franklin
Jim SharkeyFebruary 12th, 2019The European Space Agency announced that its ExoMars rover will be named Rosalind Franklin. It and a Russian lander are scheduled for a July 2020 launch.
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Martian storm chasers: Spacecraft observe dust storm
Paul KnightlyJuly 30th, 2018A fleet of spacecraft are diligently studying the global dust storm currently encircling Mars. Much as storm chasers would do on Earth, they are collecting valuable data so that scientists can better understand how these storms form and evolve.
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Study: Exploration of Special Regions needed to find alien life on Mars
Tomasz NowakowskiNovember 28th, 2017An international team of researchers has conducted a study endorsing the exploration of the so-called Special Regions on Mars. They call for the relaxation of the planetary protection policy in order to allow sending robotic explorers to the restricted areas that could potentially host microbial life.
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ESA completes investigation of Schiaparelli crash
Jim SharkeyJune 2nd, 2017An independent external inquiry into the crash-landing of the ExoMars Schiaparelli module has determined that conflicting information in the onboard computer caused the descent sequence to end prematurely.
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What’s next for ESA’s ExoMars mission?
Jason RhianNovember 27th, 2016ExoMars. The word elicits images of a mission fraught with change, turmoil, and misfortune. Exomars is a mission that has persistently pushed past hurdle after hurdle to make its way to the Red Planet. With the recent loss of the Schiaparelli Lander, that trend does not appear to be changing.
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Schiaparelli may be dead but TGO saves the ExoMars mission
Tomasz NowakowskiNovember 24th, 2016More than one month has now passed since the arrival of Europe’s ExoMars mission at the Red Planet. Although the mission’s Schiaparelli module has crashed onto the Martian surface, the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) is in excellent shape and prepares for science operations.
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spies Schiaparelli crash site
Bart LeahyOctober 30th, 2016NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has spotted the crash site of Schiaparelli, the lander portion of the European Space Agency (ESA) ExoMars 2016 mission. Images taken by MRO’s High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on October 25 show three impact locations within about 0.9 miles (1.5 kilometers) of each other.
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Lost on Mars: Schiaparelli lander falls silent shortly before touchdown
Tomasz NowakowskiOctober 20th, 2016ESA still awaits a signal from its ExoMars "Schiaparelli" module, which was expected to land on Mars at 10:48 a.m. EDT (14:48 GMT) on Wednesday, Oct. 19. Contact with the spacecraft was lost about a minute before the planned touchdown on the Martian surface.
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ExoMars mission arrives at the Red Planet after seven-month journey
Tomasz NowakowskiOctober 19th, 2016Europe’s ExoMars 2016 mission has finally arrived at the Red Planet on October 19, completing a lengthy interplanetary trip. The Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) has been inserted into Martian orbit and the "Schiaparelli" module descended to the planet’s surface. However, the fate of the lander is currently unknown as ESA still awaits for the confirmation of the touchdown.
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DREAMS of Mars: Europe’s ExoMars mission in the middle of dust season
Tomasz NowakowskiOctober 13th, 2016The joint ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars 2016 mission is a week away from arriving at Mars to answer important astrobiological questions. While the mission’s "Schiaparelli" demonstrator will focus on testing landing technologies, one of its scientific instruments will be in the right place at the right time to investigate the planet’s intense dust storms.
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ExoMars spacecraft captures first image of the Red Planet
Tomasz NowakowskiJune 19th, 2016The European-Russian ExoMars spacecraft has just taken a sneak peek of its target destination through its camera lens. Although in low-resolution, the image marks an important milestone for mission scientists, proving the imaging instrument on board the orbiter works as expected.
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ExoMars rover mission delayed to 2020
Tomasz NowakowskiMay 4th, 2016The European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian Roscosmos State Corporation decided on Monday, May 2, to postpone the second part of their joint ExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) mission from 2018 to 2020, when it will send a robotic rover to Mars to search for the existence of past or present life on the Red Planet.
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Proton-M rocket successfully sends European ExoMars mission on a journey to the Red Planet
Tomasz NowakowskiMarch 14th, 2016The European mission to Mars has officially begun today its seven-month long, 300-million-mile trip to reach the Red Planet. A Proton-M rocket, carrying the ExoMars spacecraft, has blasted off to space on time, at 5:31 a.m. EDT (9:31 GMT), from the Site 200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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Europe goes to Mars: ESA and Roscosmos embark on a joint Martian endeavor
Tomasz NowakowskiMarch 12th, 2016All eyes are on Europe next week as ESA and the Russian Roscosmos State Corporation are sending their joint endeavor to Mars. The mission, known as ExoMars, is awaiting its launch scheduled for Monday, March 14, from the Site 200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.