The European spacecraft Beagle 2 had disappeared at Christmas 2003, after landing on the surface of the "red planet".
The European space vehicle was found on the surface of Mars Beagle 2, who had disappeared when he landed on the "Red Planet" on Christmas 2003.
The vehicle seems to be in good condition and appears to have partially developed on Mars surface, with the European Space Agency (ESA) noting in a statement that it demonstrates that the descent and landing process has worked properly.
The photos shed at least some light on the mystery surrounding Beagle-2's 11-year "radio silence." The fact that the vehicle did not deploy all the solar mirrors it carried means that it was not possible to deploy the radio antenna for communication with Earth, as announced by the British service space, which was also responsible for the vehicle.
Beagle-2 was found thanks to high-resolution photos it received satellite of NASA