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ExoMars 2028 Rosalind Franklin Rover

Falcon HeavySpaceXLaunch Complex 39A
Tuesday, October 31, 2028 · 12:00 AM UTCAdd to Calendar

NextGo for Prop LoadT-35:00

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Vehicle

Falcon Heavy

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The Falcon Heavy is a variant of the Falcon 9 full thrust launch vehicle and consists of a standard Falcon 9 rocket core, with two additional boosters derived from the Falcon 9 first st...

Height70 m
LEO Payload63,800 kg
Launches801
Successes664

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USA • Founded 2002

Space Exploration Technologies Corp., known as SpaceX, is an American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California. It was founded in 2002 by entrepreneur E...

Mission Brief

ExoMars 2028 is a second mission of two-part European Space Agency astrobiology project to search for evidence of life on Mars. The primary objective is to land the rover at a site with high potential for finding well-preserved organic material, particularly from the very early history of the planet. The rover is expected to travel several kilometers during its mission. The European rover will be the first mission to combine the capability to move across the surface and to study Mars at depth. It will collect samples with a drill down to a depth of 2 m and analyze them with next-generation instruments in an onboard laboratory. Underground samples are more likely to include biomarkers, since the tenuous martian atmosphere offers little protection from radiation and photochemistry at the surface.

PayloadExoMars 2028 Rosalind Franklin Rover
OrbitHeliocentric N/A
CustomerSpaceX
Stages3
PadLaunch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA

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Go for Prop Load

Launch director gives the go to begin fueling

T-35:00
11:25 PM UTC
  • Go for Prop LoadT-35:00
  • RP-1 Loading BeginsT-35:00
  • Stage 1 LOX Loading BeginsT-35:00
  • Stage 2 LOX Loading BeginsT-16:00
  • Engine Chill BeginsT-07:00
  • Flight Computer Final ChecksT-01:00
  • Tanks Pressurize for FlightT-01:00
  • Strongback Retract BeginsT-00:45
  • Engine Ignition Sequence StartsT-00:03
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Launch Site

Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA

LAUNCH SITE
28.608°N, 80.604°W

Schedule History

No delays or schedule changes recorded.