Mars
Schiaparelli Mars Lander: ESA Figures Out What Went Wrong
The European Space Agency (ESA) has finally figured out what had caused the Schiaparelli Mars lander to crash on the red planet’s surface. Before the landers’ unlikely demise, scientists involved in the mission were able to recover data from the lander.
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