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ExoMars
ExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) is an astrobiology programme of the European Space Agency (ESA). The goals of ExoMars are to search for signs of past life on Mars, investigate how the Martian water and geochemical environment varies, investigate atmospheric trace gases and their sources and, by doing so, demonstrate the technologies for a future Mars sample-return mission. The first part of the programme is a mission launched in 2016 that placed the Trace Gas Orbiter into Mars orbit and released the Schiaparelli EDM, ''Schiaparelli'' EDM lander. The orbiter is operational but the lander crashed on the planet's surface. The second part of the programme was planned to launch in July 2020, when the ''Kazachok'' lander would have delivered the Rosalind Franklin (rover), ''Rosalind Franklin'' rover on the surface, supporting a Exploration of Mars, science mission that was expected to last into 2022 or beyond. On 12 March 2020, it was announced that the second mission was being delayed ...
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Schiaparelli EDM
''Schiaparelli'' EDM () was a failed Entry, Descent, and Landing Demonstrator Module (EDM) of the ExoMars programme—a joint mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos. It was built in Italy and was intended to test technology for future soft landings on the surface of Mars. It also had a limited but focused science payload that would have measured atmospheric electricity on Mars and local meteorological conditions. Launched together with the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) on 14 March 2016, ''Schiaparelli'' attempted a landing on 19 October 2016. Telemetry signals from ''Schiaparelli'', monitored in real time by the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in India (and confirmed by ''Mars Express''), were lost about one minute from the surface during the final landing stages. On 21 October 2016, NASA released an image by the ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' showing what appears to be the lander's crash site. The telemetry data accumulated and rel ...
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