Beagle 2 lander

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Beagle 2 lander was a British-built Mars lander designed for the European Space Agency’s Mars Express mission to search for signs of past or present life on the Martian surface.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mars lander
planetary lander
space probe
communicationMethod UHF relay via Mars Express
communicationStatus no contact after landing attempt
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor in-situ analysis of Martian surface
discoveryOfStatus lander imaged on Martian surface in 2015
entryDescentLandingSystem parachutes and airbags
failureCause incomplete deployment of solar panels
fundedBy European Space Agency
UK government
heatShield aerothermal protection system for entry
imagedBy HiRISE instrument
surface form: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE camera
landingDatePlanned 2003-12-25
landingRegion Isidis Planitia region
surface form: Isidis Planitia
launchDate 2003-06-02
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
launchVehicle Soyuz-Fregat
surface form: Soyuz-FG/Fregat
manufacturer Astrium
surface form: Astrium UK
mass about 69 kg
missionDurationPlanned 180 sols
missionProgram ExoMars programme
surface form: European Space Agency Mars exploration program
missionType Mars lander
namedAfter HMS Beagle
notable first British-built Mars lander
operator European Space Agency
UK Space Agency
partOfMission Mars Express NERFINISHED
powerSource solar panels
primaryObjective search for signs of past life on Mars
search for signs of present life on Mars
projectLeader Colin Pillinger
scienceInstruments Mössbauer Spectrometer
surface form: Mössbauer spectrometer

PAW (Position Adjustable Workbench)
X-ray spectrometer
gas analysis package
imaging system
microscope
scientificGoal characterize Martian surface mineralogy
detect organic compounds on Mars
secondaryObjective study Martian atmosphere
study Martian geology
shape disc-shaped lander
spacecraftBus Mars Express piggyback payload
spacecraftComponentOf Mars Express mission payload
status mission failure (partial success discovered later)
targetBody Mars

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Mars Express hasComponent Beagle 2 lander
Mars Express released Beagle 2 lander