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European Ministers Pledge Almost $13 Billion for Space Missions

By VOA News
26 November 2008

European government ministers have pledged nearly $13 billion to fund an ambitious plan for space exploration, including a mission to place a robotic exploration vehicle on Mars.

European Space Agency director Jean-Jacques Dordain said the projects agreed on Wednesday by the agency's 18 member states include satellites to monitor climate change and a long list of experiments for the International Space Station. The money will also fund updates to the Ariane rocket, which carries European payloads into space.

The so-called ExoMars project is set to blast off in 2016, carrying a landing rover to Mars which will drill two meters into the planet's surface to take soil samples.

Ministers capped ExoMars at nearly $1.3 billion, a sum that falls short of its target. The remaining $260 million is expected to be raised with funding from the United States or Russia.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and Reuters.



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