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    ExoMars project team
    ExoMars project team at ESA's establishment in Noordwijk, The Netherlands

    ExoMars project team

    The ExoMars Project Team is made up of a diverse group of engineers, scientists, controllers, administrators and managers. The team is still in its forming stage and will continue to grow as the project moves into the implementation phase next year.

    The team is located at ESA's research and technology centre, ESTEC, in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, with additional operations members being located in Darmstadt, Germany.

    From left to right: J. Vago, G. Gianfiglio, A. Haldemann, G. Pawar, L. Joudrier, P. Baglioni, B. Gardini, G. Kminek, D. McCoy, T. Siwitza, S. Bayon, A. Elfving, P. Graziano, B. Bethge, J. Pinel, A. Santovincenzo, R. Trautner, D. Dellantonio, P. Mitschdoerfer, A. Koopman, Y. Bonnefous.

    Last update: 1 November 2007

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