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    ExoMars 2016 separation

    Watch ExoMars arrival and landing

    19 October 2016

    Live coverage of ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter arrival and Schiaparelli landing on Mars will begin on 16 October with the separation of the two spacecraft.

    Watch all livestreaming events below or directly via ESA's Livestream channel.

    Live coverage overview

    20 October – status report
    A press conference is scheduled for 20 October at 08:00 GMT / 10:00 CEST, when a mission status update is expected. This will also be streamed live via the player above.

    For additional mission status text updates starting 14 October, see here.

    19 October – landing and arriving at Mars

    The ESA TV programme will be broadcast on this page in two parts on 19 October:

    15:44–16:59 GMT / 17:44–18:59 CEST
    18:25–20:03 GMT / 20:25–22:03 CEST

    Live coverage of ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter arrival and Schiaparelli landing on Mars will begin with our Facebook Live Social TV programme (also streamed on Livestream.com) 13:00–15:15 GMT / 15:00–17:15 CEST on 19 October.

    Times subject to change.

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