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European Space Agency says Schiaparelli landing got botched because of false readings
Tech2 News Staff •The European Space Agency (ESA) Investigation into the botched Schiaparelli lander has located a cause for the failure of the space probe.
Schiaparelli probe destroyed on impact, says European Space Agency
Fp Archives •The disc-shaped, 577-kg (1,272 lb) Schiaparelli probe, part of the Russian-European ExoMars program to search for evidence of life on Mars, descended on Wednesday to test technologies for a rover that scientists hope to send to the surface of the planet in 2020.
Schiaparelli Mars lander may have exploded on impact: European Space Agency
•European Space Agency's Mars lander may have exploded on impact with the red planet, scientists suggest after preliminary analysis of new images taken by a Nasa probe
The ESA Schiaparelli Mars lander tracked by the Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope near Pune
Fp Archives •The Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope at Khodad detected and tracked the landing of a European Space Agency spacecraft on a Mars mission.
Telescope in Maharashtra tracked landing of European Space Agency's lost Schiaparelli Mars lander
Ians •In a major achievement, the Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope (GMRT) at Khodad detected and tracked the landing of a European Space Agency's lost Schiaparelli Mars lander
ESA ExoMars Mission has lost contact with the Schiaparelli lander
Adityam •No contact has yet been established with the Schiaparelli lander, which is mostly a technical demonstration with a small science payload.
Schiaparelli lander to attempt a dangerous landing on Mars
Fp Archives •The search for life on Mars may take a giant leap on Wednesday when a space lander is due to touch down on the red planet in Europe's first attempt to land a craft there since the Beagle 2's "heroic failure" more than a decade ago.
European-led Mars lander, Schiaparelli to start descent to red planet
•Schiaparelli, the European Mars lander is due to leave its mothership on Sunday and head toward the red planet's to search for signs of past and present life