http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-37898565
Attention is focussed on how the probe interpreted sensor readings during its ill-fated descent to the Red Planet. Schiaparelli's parachute and rocket system did not behave as expected. The former was jettisoned too early and the latter fired for too short a period.
"The onboard computer had some problems taking data from different sources, and defining correctly the altitude; and because of that the engines were started for only three seconds which was not enough," explained Prof Jan Woerner. "When the parachute was deployed, it worked. But then some acceleration happened that we do not understand. Was it that the parachute did not deploy fully? We do not know."
The ESA is asking for 11 billion euros from 22 member nations for upcoming space missions. ESA is an international organization that is not a part of the EU, so Brexit is not expected to affect the UK's participation.
Color photographs of the "landing".
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 08 2016, @05:12PM
The opportunities are probably pretty limited. If I recall correctly, they were landing in high dust storm season, which would tend to smear out the surface scarring, and I don't know what the overhead imaging revisit time is, but I don't think they can get good pictures at a decent temporal cadence.