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THE ESA PLANS TO LAUNCH AN ADVANCED MARS LANDER IN 2035
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The European Space Agency (ESA) wants to develop key technologies for a Mars surface lander by the mid-2030s. The ESA is already planning to send the much delayed life-hunting Rosalind Franklin rover to Mars in the launch window opening in 2028. But the agency is already setting its sights on a more ambitious follow-up. On 17 December 2024, the agency issued a call for proposals titled ‘Advanced Entry, Descent and Landing Capability on Mars’. It calls for Europe to “begin to advance developments of guidedentry landers and their associated technologies, avoiding technological dead ends as the capability progresses.” The mission aims for a high-precision landing.