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FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10448525e)
A staff member views the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover from the European Space Agency. Preview of "Moving to Mars" at the Design Museum. The exhibition explores how sending humans to Mars is a frontier for science as well as design and features over 200 exhibits from NASA, the European Space Agency together with new commissions. The show is open 18 October to 23 February 2020.
'Moving to Mars' exhibition, Design Museum, London, UK - 17 Oct 2019
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FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (10448465g)
ESA's ExoMars rover
'Moving to Mars' exhibition, Design Museum, London, UK - 17 Oct 2019
Moving to Mars, a new exhibition which explores what it would be like to live on Mars, at The Design Museum
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FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (10448465h)
ESA's ExoMars rover
'Moving to Mars' exhibition, Design Museum, London, UK - 17 Oct 2019
Moving to Mars, a new exhibition which explores what it would be like to live on Mars, at The Design Museum
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FEATURE - 'Moving to Mars' Ausstellung im Design Museum in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX (10448465f)
ESA's ExoMars rover
'Moving to Mars' exhibition, Design Museum, London, UK - 17 Oct 2019
Moving to Mars, a new exhibition which explores what it would be like to live on Mars, at The Design Museum
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NEWS - ExoMars: 'Schiaparelli' schweigt
Artist impression of the Schiaparelli module after the parachute has been deployed.
On 19 October 2016, Schiaparelli will enter the atmosphere at an altitude of about 121 km and a speed of nearly 21 000 km/h. In the next few minutes, it will be slowed down by the increasing atmospheric drag, with the front shield of the aeroshell bearing the brunt of the heating. This will slowly char and ablate, allowing the absorbed heat to be carried away from the rest of the spacecraft.
When the module is about 11 km from the surface, descending at a speed of about 1700 km/h, the parachute will be deployed by a mortar. Trailing behind the module at a distance of 27 m, the parachute will slow the module to about 240 km/h (at 1.2 km from the surface), at which stage the parachute will be jettisoned.
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NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter en route to Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter at Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by D Ducros/Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter at Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by D Ducros/Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter en route to Mars. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEWS - Auf dem Weg zum Mars: Sonde sendet erstes Signal nach Darmstadt
KAZAKHSTAN Baikonur Cosmodrome -- 14 Mar 2016 -- The ESA ExoMars 2016 probe (pictured in this artist's impression) lifted off on a Proton-M rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan at 09:31 GMT on 14 March 2016. This arstist's impression depicts the ESA ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter at Mars as it releases it's ground probe. It will search for evidence of methane and other atmospheric gases that could be signatures of active biological or geological processes on Mars. TGO will also serve as a communications relay for the rover and surface science platform that will be launched in 2018 -- Picture by D Ducros/Atlas Photo Archive/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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