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December 30, 2014
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Mars mission boost welcomed by scientists
Leicester UK (SPX) Dec 29, 2014
University of Leicester scientists, who are closely involved in the European mission to Mars -ExoMars- have welcomed support from the Government for the project. Following the Chancellor's Autumn statement, the UK will play a lead role in Europe's ExoMars mission to the Red Planet. The ExoMars mission is one of the key missions under the remit of the UK Space Agency. The Government's new commitment to the ExoMars programme amounts to Pounds 47.7m, alongside a similar amount for the Internat ... read more
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