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ESA Lost Contact of ExoMars Schiaparelli Before Mars Touchdown -- Did the Lander Make It?
There's been a lot of suspense surrounding ExoMars Schiaparelli's touchdown on Mars' surface. Now, the European Space Agency (ESA) has announced today that they lost contact with the spacecraft one minute before its touchdown to the red planet's surface.
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