European Space Agency claims joint Russian Mars rover probably won’t launch this year
by Loren Grush from The Verge - All Posts on (#5WKWR)
An artistic rendering of the Rosalind Franklin rover on Mars. | Image: ESA
A joint Russian-European mission to Mars will likely be delayed in light of new sanctions against Russia and the country's ongoing assault of Ukraine. The delay is the latest space partnership to feel the side effects of Russia's invasion here on Earth.
Known as ExoMars, the mission entails sending a series of robotic spacecraft to Mars, culminating in the launch of a robotic rover to explore the Red Planet's surface. The European Space Agency and Russia's state space corporation Roscosmos have been working together on the program for the last decade. As part of the initiative, ESA and Roscosmos launched the first phase of the mission in 2016, sending a spacecraft to orbit Mars and sniff out its atmosphere, as well as a test lander to...