Europe, Russia delay Mars mission to 2020

Europe, Russia delay Mars mission to 2020

PanARMENIAN.Net - The European and Russian space agencies have delayed their next mission to Mars from 2018 to 2020, BBC News reports.

It is a decision that has been well telegraphed in recent months, with both agency officials and industry chiefs expressing their doubts that all the hardware could be made ready in time.

The aim of the mission is to land a rover on the Red Planet, BBC says.

Capable of drilling up to 2m below the surface, it would search for signs of past or present life.

It is the second part of the so-called ExoMars program. The first part - a satellite to study the atmosphere of the planet - was launched successfully in March and should arrive in October.

But the surface robot will now follow four years behind, instead of two (planetary alignment dictates that the most efficient launch opportunities become available at 26-month intervals).

The announcement of the launch slip was issued by the European Space Agency (Esa) on Monday, May 2.

Russian engineers have been struggling for a while to keep their design for the vehicle's landing mechanism on the 2018 timeline, and in Europe, too, some components and instruments were considered to have very little margin in their development schedule.

A "tiger team" set up by Esa and the Russian space agency (Roscosmos), and which included European and Russian industries, could find no solutions to recover lost time.

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