Gathering dust was what it was supposed to be doing on Mars by now, but after a series of delays caused by a pandemic and then by war, Europe’s Franklin rover finally looks set to come out of storage and blast-off to the red planet.
NASA has now committed to stepping in to provide components for the mission previously offered by Rososmos, including a rocket for the actual launch as well as heater units and elements of the propulsion system needed to land on Mars. That will replace the landing platform that Roscosmos was originally supposed to provide.The six-wheeled Rosalind Franklin rover will search for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet. Its key feature is a drill that can reach a depth of up to 6.
The rover will land in an area of Mars called Oxia Planum to search for signs of ancient life in a clay-rich region.
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