Wait continues for European Schiaparelli Mars lander

BBC News 

There is still no word on the fate of the European Space Agency's Mars lander, Schiaparelli. The robot was supposed to have touched down on the Red Planet at 1458 GMT (1558 BST), but radio contact was lost in the minute before this time. It was hoped that a satellite at Mars might have tracked the full descent, but it was unable to add any further insight. This will likely stoke fears that Schiaparelli has been lost. But the European Space Agency (Esa) will not be rushed to judgement.

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