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BMJ
12th March 2016, 12:58
Link:
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/is-there-life-on-mars-europe-and-russia-to-embark-on-alien-hunting-mission-next-week/ar-AAgGtui?li=AAgfIYZ&ocid=mailsignout

Europe's historic search for life on Mars is set to take off on Monday as a heavy-lift Russian rocket blasts into space from Kazakhstan.

The Proton rocket will launch the first of two ExoMars missions, together costing €1.2 billion, designed to uncover signs of past or present life on the Red Planet.

An orbiter carried on the ExoMars 2016 mission will hunt for methane in the Martian atmosphere and show if it is likely to have been generated by geology or biological processes.

Then in two years' time, ExoMars 2018 will send a British-built rover bristling with cutting- edge technology to Mars.

Equipped with a drill that can burrow deep below the radiation-baked Martian surface, it will look for the chemical fingerprints of life.

If the scientists find evidence of life - even primitive life that existed billions of years ago - it will be one of the biggest discoveries of all time.

Humanity will have to re-assess its place in the universe, just as it did when Copernicus showed that the Earth and its sister planets orbited the Sun.

While American rovers have paved the way by investigating whether the Martian environment is or ever was suitable for living microbes, none of them has been equipped to search for life itself.

Planetary scientist Dr Peter Grindrod, from Birkbeck, University of London, who is funded by the UK Space Agency, said: "It's incredibly exciting.

Sunny-side-up
12th March 2016, 14:18
All they need put on it is a waving hand, a smiley face and a return contact number :)

Tyy1907
13th March 2016, 03:00
Ready and waiting

Cidersomerset
13th March 2016, 20:05
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Mars mission targets Monday launch

By Jonathan Amos
BBC Science Correspondent

12 March 2016
From the section Science & Environment

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Artist's impression: It will be a seven-month cruise from Earth to Mars

All looks good for an on-time launch of Europe's mission to Mars.

A joint venture with Russia, the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) is set
to launch atop a Proton rocket from Baikonur, Kazakhstan, on Monday.
The satellite will try to detect and characterise the marginal constituents
of the planet's atmosphere.A key quest is to understand methane, a gas
that has an unexpected persistence and which some have speculated
could hint at the presence of microbial life.

Lift-off of the Proton is scheduled for 15:31 local time (09:31 GMT).

"We've had a good launch campaign to date - no real issues," said Walter
Cugno from the lead European contractor, Thales Alenia Space.

"All the preparation milestones have been achieved as per the nominal
schedule," he told BBC News.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35767882