The Day in Photos – October 20, 2016

This artist impression provided by the European Space Agency, ESA, shows the Schiaparelli module with thrusters firing. On Wednesday October 19, 2016. Schiaparelli will enter the martian atmosphere at an altitude of about 121 km and a speed of nearly 21 000 km/h. Less than six minutes later it will have landed on Mars. The probe will take images of Mars and conduct scientific measurements on the surface, but its main purpose is to test technology for a future European Mars rover. Schiaparelli's mother ship, TGO, will remain in orbit to analyze gases in the Martian atmosphere to help answer whether there is or was life on Mars. (Photo by ESA/ATG-medialab via AP Photo)
The Day in Photos – October 20, 2016
   
  Military Woman Gallery

Must See Places

Google Ads Privacy