The UK-made Beagle 2 lander has been found on the surface of Mars, more than a decade after it was thought to be lost forever. The 2003 launch was the result of a collaboration of UK academics, whose ...
The Beagle 2 team is pleased to announce that the combined Beagle 2 industrial and academic team has won the 2015 Sir Arthur Clarke Award for Industry/Project Team. The Beagle 2 Mars Lander, thought ...
Image: The bright spot on the left-hand side of this picture is the back side of Beagle 2, slowly drifting away from Mars Express. This image, taken this morning at 9:33 CET, shows the lander when it ...
being undertaken by the Beagle 2 team to assess the current situation. A Odyssey will send out a series of ‘hails’ which, if picked up by Beagle, will enable the lander’s receiver to lock onto the ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.View full profile Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum ...
Following the successful separation of the British-built Beagle 2 spacecraft and the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter earlier today, ESA has released the first images of the small lander ...
The location of the failed Beagle 2 mission to Mars has been shown in unprecedented detail thanks to a new imaging technique. Researchers at University College London stacked and matched a series of ...
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Mars Express as it flew over the presumed landing site at around 12.15 GMT. Not only was Mars Express flying over Isidis Planitia at an altitude of just 220 miles (350 km), giving it an ideal ...
THE mystery over what happened to the Beagle 2 spacecraft may have been solved, five years after contact with it was lost as it entered the Martian atmosphere on Christmas Day 2003. An Australian team ...
Scientists again failed today to pick up a signal from Europe's first Mars lander that would confirm it had arrived safely on the Red Planet. A third attempt by NASA's orbiting Mars Odyssey -- at ...
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