- For the first time, a probe, which can be compared to a minibus of just over a ton, will land in difficult terrain on Mars.
- The goal is, among other things, to look for ancient life.
- “In addition, this is the first time that certain attempts have been made to prepare for future manned Mars missions,” says Dainis Dravins, who is a professor of astronomy at Lund University.
Source: ICELAND NEWS