Europe set to search Mars for signs of life
By Agence France-Presse in Paris | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-15 06:50
Thirteen years after its first, failed attempt to place a rover on Mars, Europe will reach a crucial stage on Sunday in a fresh quest to scour the red planet for signs of life, this time with Russia.
Mission controllers will instruct a spacecraft about 175 million kilometers from Earth to release and steer a paddling pool-sized lander toward the red planet's cold, dry surface.
Scheduled to arrive on Wednesday, the short-lived lander's sole purpose is to prepare the way for a subsequent rover that will drill into Mars in search of extra-terrestrial life.
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