Colin Pillinger

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Colin Pillinger, CBE, (born in Bristol May 9, 1943) is a planetary scientist at the Open University in the UK. He graduated with a BSc and a Ph.D. at the University of Wales Swansea. In May 2005 he was diagnosed with progressive multiple sclerosis. [1]

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He was the principal investigator for the Beagle 2 Mars lander project, part of European Space Agency's 2003 Mars Express mission.

Pillinger took a sometimes forceful role in advocating the Beagle 2 project. Beagle 2 is believed to have had a failure related to the parachute system (supplied, after trials, by NASA), but the exact reason will likely not be known until an on-site assessment can be performed. Its failure was sent up in adult/black humour comic Viz's Farmer Palmer cartoon strip, as Pillinger is also a turkey farmer himself.

Several months later, on September 8, 2004, another spacecraft with which Pillinger had a design role[citation needed], Genesis, suffered a parachute (again supplied by by NASA) failure during the descent phase, though the subsequent determination of the cause of Genesis's parachute failure rules out any link between the two incidents.

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