ExoMars delayed three months to fix technical problem
The European Space Agency has decided to delay the launch of its ExoMars orbiter from January until March 2016 in order to remove two leaking sensors that might cause problems with the mission’s test lander.
The sensors are not critical to the lander demonstrator, and they are not going to replace them.
The European Space Agency has decided to delay the launch of its ExoMars orbiter from January until March 2016 in order to remove two leaking sensors that might cause problems with the mission’s test lander.
The sensors are not critical to the lander demonstrator, and they are not going to replace them.