Waiting to receive more data about #ExoMars @ESA_EDM from #Mars Express https://t.co/JkW3Cq6mon — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

While we wait to hear more about @ESA_EDM lander, @ESA_TGO should have completed the 139-minute burn. #ExoMars https://t.co/lnWg7cPtEb — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016

.@ESA_TGO LOSS OF SIGNAL! @ESA_TGO has now passed behind Mars as expected, engine still burning as it enters orbit #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

A clearer assessment of the situation will come when #MarsExpress replays the recording of @ESA_EDM descent #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

End of planned @ESA_EDM transmission – still no signal at #GMRT – this is not unexpected due to very faint signal at #GMRT #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, […]

15:03UT: Accordingly to nominal timeline, Schiaparelli be shutting down its radio after landing to conserve power. Stay tuned #ExoMars — ESA_Schiaparelli (@ESA_EDM) October 19, 2016

Still waiting for signal of @ESA_EDM touchdown from #GMRT #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

.@ESA_EDM signal disappeared as expected while it screamed through the top parts of Mars' atmosphere #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

SIGNAL DETECTION!! #GMRT detects @ESA_EDM signal after plasma blackout, final moments of descent coming #ExoMars — ESA Operations (@esaoperations) October 19, 2016

Here's why we now have to wait for a series of confirmations to find out if @ESA_EDM is on the surface of #Mars https://t.co/vaj2gA1Yhd — ESA (@esa) October 19, 2016