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  1. Mar 5

    Source: The European Space Agency, , set up a task force on the project in the wake of Putin's invasion. DETAILS:

  2. 23 hours ago

    I never get to see what the laser looks like because of my 1980s-music-video-style glasses! So, today I took a picture of the set up as my glasses block out 10^8 photons! I love being a physicist! 💚🤩💚 🪐👩🏻‍🚀🪐 – At Department of Physics and Astronomy

  3. Feb 28

    It is over for : "Regarding the ExoMars programme continuation, the sanctions and the wider context make a launch in 2022 very unlikely. ESA’s Director General will analyse all the options and prepare a formal decision on the way forward by ESA Member States."

  4. Mar 3

    ESA says it’s “very unlikely” , scheduled for launch on Proton vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, will launch this year because of sanctions on Russia from its invasion of Ukraine.

  5. Feb 28

    A question many had regarding space operations this year surrounded , now very unlikely to launch this year given it had been planned to launch on a Russian vehicle.

  6. Feb 28

    - relations pretty much on ice. : 🇪🇺 supplied the rover, 🇷🇺 the rocket and landing-platform. The 2022 12-day launch window to Mars opens 20th Sept and closes 1th October. Obvious risk of delay now.

  7. Mar 1

    ESA's Mars rover is likely to miss its November launch widow due to sanctions against Russia. Also the cooperation is paused.

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  9. Feb 28

    launch in 2022 is VERY UNLIKELY The next launch window is going to be in between September 2024 - May 2025.

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  10. Feb 28

    The space mission may be delayed beyond 2022 - can you guess why?

  11. Feb 28

    Although it's low on the list of things to be upset about. I am disappointed about probably being shelved this launch window. I hope it will get to fly during a future launch window. The scientists are in a way being punishment for the actions of politicians.

  12. Mar 1

    Europe's rover 'very unlikely' to launch in 2022.

  13. Mar 2

    Because of the on-going crisis in Ukraine, ESA say that the planned launch of rover aboard a Russian rocket is unlikely to take place this year. They fully support the sanctions imposed by member states.

  14. Feb 28

    chief says a tele-conference with European officials (apparently on the fate of the project) was cancelled by the European Space Agency, :

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  15. Feb 28

    a casualty of the Ukraine conflict

  16. Mar 1
  17. Feb 28

    statement on co-op with 🇷🇺 🔸implementing sanctions imposed by Member States 🔸assessing consequences on programmes 🔸Soyuz launches: allocated to existing launchers + Ariane 6 + Vega C 🔸: 'launch in 2022 very unlikely'

  18. FFS. was the only mission to miss the 2020 launch window & now looks as if it'll miss 2022! The future of Humanity will be better thru a culture of cooperation rather than division in space but this joint / mission sounds doomed

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  21. Mar 1

    Rover 2022 Launch Now 'Very Unlikely' Due to Russian Invasion, ESA Says - Gizmodo

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