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'''Exomars''' is part of the [[ESA]]'s [[Aurora Flagship]] sequence of exploratory missions.  The mission will deploy a rover to the surface of Mars to carry out a number of scientific experiments around its landing site, along with an orbiter to carry out data relay between the rover and mission control on Earth.
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'''ExoMars''' is part of the [[ESA]]'s [[Aurora Flagship]] sequence of exploratory missions.  The mission will deploy a [[rover]] to the surface of Mars to carry out a number of scientific experiments around its landing site.  Some mission profiles may include an orbiter to carry out data relay between the rover and mission control on Earth.
  
The current specification calls for the rover to be solar-powered and to carry a 40 kg scientific payload with an emphasis on [[exobiology]] research.
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The current specification calls for the rover to be [[solar panel|solar-powered]] and to carry a 40 kg scientific payload with an emphasis on [[exobiology]] research.
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At the moment, the mission is scheduled for a 2013 launch and 2014 landing.
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
  
* [http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Aurora/SEM1NVZKQAD_0.html Exomars web page]
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* [http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Aurora/SEM1NVZKQAD_0.html ExoMars web page]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exomars ExomMars Wikipedia page]
  
 
[[category:ExoMars Program]]
 
[[category:ExoMars Program]]

Revision as of 07:52, 18 November 2007

ExoMars is part of the ESA's Aurora Flagship sequence of exploratory missions. The mission will deploy a rover to the surface of Mars to carry out a number of scientific experiments around its landing site. Some mission profiles may include an orbiter to carry out data relay between the rover and mission control on Earth.

The current specification calls for the rover to be solar-powered and to carry a 40 kg scientific payload with an emphasis on exobiology research.

At the moment, the mission is scheduled for a 2013 launch and 2014 landing.

External Links