Europe’s Schiaparelli lander was supposed to touch down on the Red Planet this morning (Oct. 19) at 10:48 a.m. EDT (1448 GMT), but the spacecraft’s handler’s still don’t know whether or not the historic maneuver worked.
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Europe’s Schiaparelli lander was supposed to touch down on the Red Planet this morning (Oct. 19) at 10:48 a.m. EDT (1448 GMT), but the spacecraft’s handler’s still don’t know whether or not the historic maneuver worked.
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Europe’s Schiaparelli lander was supposed to touch down on the Red Planet this morning (Oct. 19) at 10:48 a.m. EDT (1448 GMT), but the spacecraft’s handler’s still don’t know whether or not the historic maneuver worked.
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Europe’s Schiaparelli lander was supposed to touch down on the Red Planet this morning (Oct. 19) at 10:48 a.m. EDT (1448 GMT), but the spacecraft’s handler’s still don’t know whether or not the historic maneuver worked.
from Space.com ift.tt/2e6m5Mc
Europe’s Schiaparelli lander was supposed to touch down on the Red Planet this morning (Oct. 19) at 10:48 a.m. EDT (1448 GMT), but the spacecraft’s handler’s still don’t know whether or not the historic maneuver worked.
from Space.com ift.tt/2e6m5Mc
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