LYON, France—The European Space Agency (ESA) has suspended the ExoMars 2022 program, a cooperative effort with Russian space agency Roscosmos to look for traces of life underneath the surface of Mars.
ESA’s ExoMars rover will join an orbiter launched in 2016 on a mission to search for evidence of past life on Mars. Credit: ESA Updated 2:45 p.m. Eastern with comments with ESA press conference.
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