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Russians and Europeans search for life on Mars (video)

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The European Space Agency and the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos have joined efforts to send a spacecraft to Mars. The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter blasted off Monday from the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan atop a proton rocket. The voyage to Mars is expected to take seven months with the spacecraft arriving on the red planet in October after a journey of 496 million kilometers. The ESA has said the aim of the mission is to determine "whether Mars is alive" and so the mission will be looking to solve the mystery of the source of Mars' methane gas. Traces of methane, a gas composed of carbon and hydrogen, have been observed in previous Mars missions. More on Voice of America