Tight Money Forces ESA To Slip ExoMars
The European Space Agency will slip its ExoMars mission to 2016 from 2013 to gain more time to structure financing for the lander/rover project. A decision to rescope the mission to carry a much bigger array of scientific instruments has boosted the price tag to more than €1.2 billion ($1.6 billion)...
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