exomars
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ExoMars Mission Pushed To 2022 Due To Technical Delays And Of Course, Covid-19
Unfinished tests and complications arising from the coronavirus pandemic have forced the European Space Agency and Russia’s Roscosmos to postpone the launch of ExoMars, a collaborative mission to land a rover on the Red Planet and search for signs of life.
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Gorgeous Photo Of Martian Landscape Is Just The Beginning For ExoMars Mission
The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter has released the first images from its new orbit, taken on April 15 from 400km above the Martian surface.
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Here Are Our First Exciting Glimpses Of Mars From Europe’s New Orbiter
In case Schiaparelli’s crash-landing left you thinking the European Space Agency’s ExoMars mission was a bust, rest assured it wasn’t. The mission’s scientific workhorse — its Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) — is performing beautifully, as evidenced by the first images and splashes of data ESA has now received back from the Red Planet.
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This Is The First Image From The ExoMars Mission
Last month, the European Space Agency and Roscosmos lofted their ExoMars mission into space. Now, it’s sent back the first image from its journey to the Red Planet.