ExoMars Mission Successfully Resumes Journey to Mars

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The European Space Agency's ExoMars mission, which was put on hold in 2022 due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, is back on track with new tests being conducted on the rover's Earth twin Amalia. The Rosalind Franklin rover has unique drilling capabilities and an on-board science laboratory unrivalled by any other mission in development. The mission has been reshaped with new European elements, including a lander, and a target date of 2028 for the trip to Mars. The aim is to create an independent European capability to access the surface of Mars with a sophisticated robotic payload.
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