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    ExoMars rover structural model

    Date: 19 May 2018
    Satellite: ExoMars rover
    Depicts: Structural model
    Location: Airbus Defence and Space, Intespace, Toulouse, France
    Copyright: Airbus Defence and Space

    The structural model of the ExoMars rover, provided by ESA as part of the ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars mission, with three of its six wheels visible. In this configuration they are folded up against the rover body; they will be released after landing. The white panel towards the right is a radiator. The black square on the white panel is the inlet through which soil samples delivered by the drill will enter.


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