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Mars probe Schiaparelli may have exploded just before landing, European Space Agency says | Mars probe Schiaparelli may have exploded just before landing, European Space Agency says |
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The European Space Agency says its experimental Mars probe, Schiaparelli, may have exploded moments before it was set to land on the Red Planet. | |
ESA's report comes after more than 50 seconds of radio silence from the craft just ahead of the planned landing. | |
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured what scientists believe to be the ExoMars module. ESA said that Schiaparelli entered the Martian atmosphere at approximately 14.42 GMT on Wednesday. But the images showed a black spot, which led officials to believe that the module may have entered the planet at a much higher rate of speed than anticipated. | |
According to ESA, Schiaparelli lost radio contact during the final 50 seconds of its descent through the notably intense Martian atmosphere. | |
It likely plummeted 2 to 4 kilometres on surface of Mars, impacting the terrain at speeds higher than 186 miles per hour (300 km/h). | |
The NASA pictures, ESA added, appear to indicated that the craft's thrusters faild, preventing it from slowing upon final descent. | |
Given the module was equipped with tanks filled with rocket fuel, Schiaparelli likely exploded on impact. |
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