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"Drilling to This Depth is Unprecedented on Mars”: How the ESA’s New Robotic Rover Will Take the Search for Alien Life to New Depths

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Quotes in relation to the Rosalind Franklin mission. 

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  • Teitl"Drilling to This Depth is Unprecedented on Mars”: How the ESA’s New Robotic Rover Will Take the Search for Alien Life to New Depths
    Enw cyfrwng / allfaThe Debrief
    Math y cyfrwngGwe
    Hyd / MaintArticle
    Gwlad/TiriogaethTeyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon
    Dyddiad cyhoeddi14 Hyd 2025
    DisgrifiadThe quest for life on Mars will soon go deeper than ever before as the European Space Agency’s ExoMars Rosalind Franklin Rover launches in 2028, deploying a robotic rover capable of drilling two meters below the Martian surface.

    ESA operators on Earth will remotely control the rover across the Red Planet to collect evidence of organic compounds and bio-markers hidden underground, where they may remain shielded from harmful surface radiation. Researchers at the UK’s Aberystwyth led a major component of the project by designing the Enfys infrared spectrometer, which is now shipping off to Italy for field testing in a simulated Martian environment.
    Cynhyrchydd / AwdurRyan Whalen
    URLhttps://thedebrief.org/drilling-to-this-depth-is-unprecedented-on-mars-how-the-esas-new-robotic-rover-will-take-the-search-for-alien-life-to-new-depths/
    UnigolionHarry Marsh