ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter - joint ESA - RosCosmos project

launched fr Baikonur, Kazakhstan on 14 March 2016; 2 years ago, a new spacecraft entered orbit around the planet Mars. ExoMars TGO was a joint project bet the European Space Agency (ESA) & Roscosmos, designed to study the red planet’s atmosphere; looking for hints of atmospheric trace methane & signs of life on the red planet. After 2 years of maneuvering, the TGO is finally in position to start its primary science mission, & it began by sending back an incredible photos of the Martian surface.
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ExoMars returns first images, sniffs Martian atmosphere for methane
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ExoMars returns first images, sniffs Martian atmosphere for methane
The European Space Agency’s new Mars orbiter just snapped its very first photo, and it’s gorgeous
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Robotic Exploration of Mars - Schiaparelli separating from the Trace Gas Orbiter
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Robotic Exploration of Mars - TGO's first image of Mars
ESA - Robotic Exploration of Mars: TGO's first image of Mars
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ESA - Robotic Exploration of Mars: ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) with a high gain antennae