The ExoMars mission is a joint program between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian space agency Roscosmos, with the goal of exploring Mars and searching for evidence of past or present life on the planet. The mission consists of two main components: the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and the Rosalind Franklin rover. The TGO was launched in 2016 and arrived at Mars in 2016. It is studying the planet's atmosphere and searching for gases that could be potential signs of biological or geological activity. The Rosalind Franklin rover, named after the famous British scientist, is scheduled to launch in 2022 and will study the planet's surface, search for signs of life, and collect samples for analysis. Overall, the ExoMars mission is a key part of the international effort to explore Mars and deepen our understanding of the planet's potential for supporting life.