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Old March 22nd 05, 09:54 PM
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Default Aurora: Mars mission options. Press briefing in London.

N° 15-2005 - Paris, 22 March 2005

Aurora: Mars mission options. Press briefing in London.

On Friday 8 April, media representatives wishing to know more about ESA's
Aurora programme and its future development are invited to a press briefing
in London to share with European space scientists the results of an
international workshop to be held in Birmingham on 6 and 7 April.

The ESA Aurora exploration programme, currently in its preparatory phase,
features robotic exploration of Mars as a first step to deepen scientific
knowledge of the Martian environment and address technological challenges.

The scientific scope of the Aurora exploration programme and of its first
mission is the outcome of a large survey conducted among European scientists
in 2001 leading to an exobiology mission, ExoMars, and later a Mars sample
return mission.

In the run-up to the next ESA Council meeting at ministerial level in
December, it is important to have confirmation of the priorities of the
scientific community involved and interested in the exploration of Mars.

To this end ESA, in cooperation with the British National Space Council
(BNSC) and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC), has
invited European, Canadian and US scientists and researchers with an
interest in the exploration of Mars to a workshop at which options for the
next missions to Mars will be presented and debated.

The workshop is being held on 6 and 7 April in Birmingham, UK, at the
'Lakeside Centre' at Aston University. Participation is restricted to
scientists and researchers. Representatives of the media are invited to a
press briefing in London on Friday 8 April where the outcome of the workshop
will be presented (see attached registration form).

Speakers at the press briefing will include Lord Sainsbury, the British
Under-Secretary of State for Science and Innovation, Daniel Sacotte, ESA
Director of Human Spaceflight, Microgravity and Exploration, Bruno Gardini,
ESA Aurora Programme Manager and Mark Sims, University of Leicester and
Chair of the PPARC Aurora Advisory Committee. Jim Saldlier, PPARC Director
of Strategic Planning, will moderate the event.

Media representatives wishing to attend the press briefing in London (venue:
Conference Centre, Church House, Dean's Yard, Westminster- 11:30 -12:30 hrs,
doors open at 11:00 hrs) are kindly requested to complete the attached
registration form and send it to Julia Maddock, PPARC Press Office (fax. +44
(0)1793 442002, phone + 44 (0)1793 44 2094, e-mail:
).


For further information, please contact:

ESA Media Relations Division
Tel: +33(0)1.53.69.7155
Fax: +33(0)1.53.69.7690

Piero Messina
Aurora Programme Administrator
Tel :+33(0)1.53.69.7410
Fax: +33(0)1.53.69.7601
Cell: +33(0)6.8771.5126
e-mail:



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