Fate of ESA's Schiaparelli Mars lander unknown

London: The fate of European Space Agency’s Schiaparelli Mars lander that went silent sometime before it was expected to touch down on the Red Planet’s surface on Wednesday is far from clear. Prior to atmospheric entry, contact via the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT), the world’s largest interferometric array, located near Pune, India, was established […]

London: The fate of European Space Agency's Schiaparelli Mars lander that went silent sometime before it was expected to touch down on the Red Planet's surface on Wednesday is far from clear.

Prior to atmospheric entry, contact via the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT), the world's largest interferometric array, located near Pune, India, was established just after it began transmitting a beacon signal 75 minutes before reaching the upper layers of the Martian atmosphere.