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Funding boost for Mars rover mission

Europe's Mars mission and its high-tech industry are both set to benefit from a massive increase in funding for the European Space Agency

A FUNDING boost for the European Space Agency has put its Mars rover on track for launch in 2016.

European ministers agreed on 26 November to give ESA 鈧10 billion over the next three to five years, an increase of 鈧1 billion on its previous allocation. As well as the to look for signs of Martian life, the extra cash will help fund a new generation of meteorological and Earth monitoring satellites, and a heavy-lifting upgrade of the Ariane launcher. ESA is also considering adapting its supply ship for the International Space Station to carry astronauts.

The funding should also help boost the high-tech economy in Europe in the face of a global recession. 鈥淚n a period of economic crisis, this is the time to invest in the future,鈥 says ESA鈥檚 director general Jean-Jacques Dordain.