Space
ExoMars Rover Gets Funding Despite Schiaparelli Mars Lander Crash
The rover will have a 2-meter drill designed to dig and find signs of ancient life underground. The European Space Agency (ESA) has secured the fund they need to launch the ExoMars Lander in 2020.
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