While the final result was not as intended, data from the European Space Agency’s Schiaparelli lander, which failed to make a successful soft landing on the surface of Mars last week, will live on in the form of the ExoMars 2020 rover, which will use data from Schiaparelli to upgrade and enhance its landing technology for a successful arrival at Mars in four years’ time.
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Launch Roundup: China returns to the moon, SpaceX keeps up high launch cadence
by John SharpThis week, China returns to the Moon with the Chang’e-6 mission, making the first-ever attempt…
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ExoMars 2022 mission in final testing, ESA & Roscosmos prepare for approaching launch
The European Space Agency (ESA) and Roscosmos are preparing for the 2022 launch of the…
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NASA, Perseverance in epicly successful entry, descent, and landing at Jezero Crater, Mars
After years of hard work and labor, NASA succeeded in the most complex landing ever…
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Throughout the inner solar system in 2016, NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos, and ISRO built upon…
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After a seven month cruise between worlds, ESA and Russia’s Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and…
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As part of its increasing dedication and ramp up of activities at the red planet,…
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Europe’s ExoMars orbiter has begun its journey to the Red Planet on Monday with its…