ExoMars Parachutes Ready for Martian Deployment
KIRUNA, NORTHERN SWEDEN, JUL 21 – The parachute system includes a 35-meter main chute, the largest ever for Mars, successfully validated after long storage to ensure safe rover landing, ESA said.
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ExoMars Parachutes Pass Critical Test: Mars Landing Just One Step Closer
The European Space Agency (ESA) has reached a significant milestone in its ambitious ExoMars mission. The parachute system, essential for ensuring the safe landing of the Rosalind Franklin rover on Mars, has successfully passed a critical test. According to a recent ESA announcement, the complex parachute system, the most advanced of its kind, was deployed during a high-altitude test in Sweden. These parachutes, designed to withstand the unique …
The ExoMars mission is not yet dead. The European Space Agency has even conducted a successful parachute system test to secure the landing of the roover Rosalind Franklin on the surface of Mars in a few years. The scene takes place under the grey sky of Kiruna, Sweden.
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