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After a saga of broken promises, a European rover finally has a ride to Mars
Summary by Ars Technica
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Long regarded as cursed, the European mission ExoMars finally sees its horizon lightening. With NASA's support, the rover Rosalind Franklin will fly in late 2028 aboard the rare and powerful Falcon Heavy of SpaceX, ready to track down ancient traces of life under Martian soil. The appointment is made: the
How will SpaceX launch the Rosalind Franklin rover?
What NASA confirmed NASA has confirmed that SpaceX will launch the European Space Agency’s Rosalind Franklin Mars rover. The mission is planned to ride on a Falcon Heavy rocket. Timing NASA indicates the launch could happen as soon as late 2028. Why the launch plan matters The Rosalind Franklin…
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