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The European Space Agency (ESA) is live-streamed images from Mars with its Mars Express satellite. It was the first time images have been streamed in near real-time from Mars, per ESA.
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Live Science on MSNGrand Canyon-size 'scar' on Mars revealed like never before in striking new satellite photosNew photos from the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter give us our best look yet at a giant ravine on the Red ...
BLACK sands on Mars have been revealed in breathtaking detail by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) satellite orbiter. The Mars Express, which has been orbiting the Red Planet for over 20 year… ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNESA’s Latest Image Provides an Unprecedented Glimpse of Mars’ Colorful SurfaceMars is often associated with its iconic red hue, a color that evokes visions of a harsh and uninhabitable desert landscape.
See Mars' geology up close, thanks to decades of stunning images from the Mars Express satellite, in a new visualization of Noctis Labyrinthus, the 'Labyrinth of Night'.
Earthlings will be able to witness history Friday as the European Space Agency holds the world’s first “livestream” from the planet Mars.
The 19-year-old Mars Express has now relayed data for seven different Mars ground missions, NASA's Perseverance rover being the latest.
The European Space Agency's Mars Express satellite celebrated its 20th anniversary with a livestream of the red planet. (Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center/UAE Space Agency/The Associated Press) ...
A satellite orbiting Mars captured a stunning view of our solar system.. The European Space Agency recently released footage filmed this year by its Mars Express satellite, which has been snapping ...
Now, a new set of images from ESA’s Mars Express satellite offers a look at what was once a very wet area of the Red Planet. The photos show a landscape that, ...
While NASA's twin rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, garner all the headlines, the European Space Agency's satellite, Mars Express, is poised to deliver just as much science, including important clues in ...
BLACK sands on Mars have been revealed in breathtaking detail by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) satellite orbiter. The Mars Express, which has been orbiting the Red Planet for over 20 year… ...
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