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Europe delays its ExoMars mission Europe delays its ExoMars mission
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Europe is delaying its flagship space mission to Mars by more than two years.Europe is delaying its flagship space mission to Mars by more than two years.
The ExoMars rover, which will search for signs of life on the Red Planet, will not now launch until 2016 because of the high cost of the project.The ExoMars rover, which will search for signs of life on the Red Planet, will not now launch until 2016 because of the high cost of the project.
The 1.2bn-euro price tag is deemed to be too high by governments, and space officials have been asked to find ways to reduce it.The 1.2bn-euro price tag is deemed to be too high by governments, and space officials have been asked to find ways to reduce it.
One option may be to try to get greater involvement - financial and technical - from the Americans and the Russians.One option may be to try to get greater involvement - financial and technical - from the Americans and the Russians.
"This way we could retain the full splendour of the mission and not reduce its scientific capability," European Space Agency (Esa) spokesman Franco Bonacina told BBC News."This way we could retain the full splendour of the mission and not reduce its scientific capability," European Space Agency (Esa) spokesman Franco Bonacina told BBC News.
This is the second big delay for ExoMars. Esa had already pushed back the launch from 2011 to late 2013 as engineers grappled with the early stages of the mission's design. EXOMARS MISSION CONCEPT Now set to leave Earth in 2016; primary aim is to search for lifeRequires a heavy-lift rocket, such as the Ariane 5 or the ProtonVented landing bags allow for a larger payloadRover will carry a 16.5kg 'Pasteur' instrument suite30kg geophysics/environment static station also possibleThis would study the weather and listen for 'Marsquakes'Concept to cost Esa states more than first estimates Mars robots begin test campaignUK Mars rover hopes face set-backEvolution rolls on for Mars roverThis is the second big delay for ExoMars. Esa had already pushed back the launch from 2011 to late 2013 as engineers grappled with the early stages of the mission's design. EXOMARS MISSION CONCEPT Now set to leave Earth in 2016; primary aim is to search for lifeRequires a heavy-lift rocket, such as the Ariane 5 or the ProtonVented landing bags allow for a larger payloadRover will carry a 16.5kg 'Pasteur' instrument suite30kg geophysics/environment static station also possibleThis would study the weather and listen for 'Marsquakes'Concept to cost Esa states more than first estimates Mars robots begin test campaignUK Mars rover hopes face set-backEvolution rolls on for Mars rover
Approved by space ministers in 2005, the rover was supposed to be a fairly small venture costing no more than 650m euros. But as the project developed, it was decided the endeavour should be upgraded, to provide a bigger, more capable vehicle; and one that could carry a much broader range of science instruments.Approved by space ministers in 2005, the rover was supposed to be a fairly small venture costing no more than 650m euros. But as the project developed, it was decided the endeavour should be upgraded, to provide a bigger, more capable vehicle; and one that could carry a much broader range of science instruments.
However, the design boost also meant a huge jump in cost. The prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space, estimated the final price tag would be 1.2bn euros - and this was before instrument contributions from Esa member states were taken into account. However, the design boost also meant a huge jump in cost. The prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space, estimated the final price tag would be 1.2bn euros.
Italy, the lead nation on ExoMars, made it clear recently that it was not going to put any more cash into the mission; and with no other nations offering to make up the large shortfall in the budget, a delay became inevitable.Italy, the lead nation on ExoMars, made it clear recently that it was not going to put any more cash into the mission; and with no other nations offering to make up the large shortfall in the budget, a delay became inevitable.
Because Red Planet missions are only launched when Earth and Mars are favourably aligned, the November 2013 departure must now slip to a January or February 2016 opportunity.Because Red Planet missions are only launched when Earth and Mars are favourably aligned, the November 2013 departure must now slip to a January or February 2016 opportunity.
Europe's space ministers will meet in The Hague at the end of November, and will be told by officials that options will be sought to reduce the financial impact. One possibility is to ask the Russians and the US to take a greater stake in the mission. The US for example is currently funding the development of two instruments. It is down to Europe's space ministers to take the final decision on ExoMars' future. They will meet in The Hague at the end of November to set out Europe's space policy.
The ministers will be told by officials that options will be sought to reduce the financial impact of the ExoMars. One possibility is to ask the Russians and the US to take a greater stake in the mission. The US, for example, is already funding the development of two instruments.
The slight concern here is that the Americans have budget woes in their own Mars programme, with their next rover - the Mars Science Laboratory - also heading way over budget.The slight concern here is that the Americans have budget woes in their own Mars programme, with their next rover - the Mars Science Laboratory - also heading way over budget.
The decision to delay ExoMars will come as a bitter blow to Europe's scientists. It is the biggest, most expensive robotic mission in the current timeline; and is the flagship venture of Esa's Aurora programme, its roadmap to explore the Solar System.The decision to delay ExoMars will come as a bitter blow to Europe's scientists. It is the biggest, most expensive robotic mission in the current timeline; and is the flagship venture of Esa's Aurora programme, its roadmap to explore the Solar System.
Europe's only attempt to date to land on Mars, the Beagle 2 robot, was lost on entry to the Martian atmosphere in 2003. Europe's Mars Express satellite, which carried Beagle 2 to the planet, continues to return exceptional pictures and other remote-sensing data.Europe's only attempt to date to land on Mars, the Beagle 2 robot, was lost on entry to the Martian atmosphere in 2003. Europe's Mars Express satellite, which carried Beagle 2 to the planet, continues to return exceptional pictures and other remote-sensing data.
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