One of the mysteries of Mars exploration may have been solved as scientists at the University of Leicester and De Montfort University use a new imaging technique based on 3D modeling technology to uncover the fate of Britain's Beagle 2 lander. According to the team, the unmanned probe didn't crash, but landed successfully and became operational, through its radio antenna failed to deploy correctly.
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