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Mar 19, 2025
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Mars In Near Real-Time - Stunning Time-Lapse And Color Pic Marks European Probe's 20th Anniversary
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Why the Mars Express orbit swings like a hula hoop! An animation showing the Mars Express orbit progression over time. The video runs from the middle of our first year at Mars, 2004, all the way through to 2011... sped up 10,000,000 times! Thanks to Mars Express Spacecraft Operations Engineer Thomas Ormston. Full details in the MEX Blog: http://webservices.esa.int/blog/post/7/1301 | ESA - European Space Agency
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3I/ATLAS images from European Space Agency’s ExoMars and MarsExpress spacecraft as it passes Mars | Gina Maria Colvin Hill
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🔴 #MarsExpress captured the rare moment of Mars’ small moon Deimos passing in front of Jupiter and its four largest moons in October. Jupiter and its icey moons will be the focus of #ESAJuice launching next year. 👉 https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Mars_Express/Mars_and_Jupiter_moons_meet | ESA - European Space Agency
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Dec 26, 2022
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🗻 Frosty volcanoes on Mars? Our ExoMars and Mars Express missions have spotted water frost for the first time on top of the Tharsis volcanoes: the tallest volcanoes not only on Mars but in the Solar System. It was detected near Mars’s equator, a part of the planet where it was thought impossible for frost to exist. The researchers propose that air circulates in a peculiar way above Tharsis; this creates a unique microclimate within the calderas of the volcanoes there that allows patches of fros
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Jun 22, 2024
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🤔 Remember that curious elongated cloud on #Mars spotted in #MarsExpress webcam images over the last few years? Well, a detailed long-term study now reveals its secrets! 👉 https://esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Mars_Express/Mars_Express_unlocks_the_secrets_of_curious_cloud #ExploreFarther | ESA - European Space Agency
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Mar 9, 2021
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🔴🛰️ Fly over Xanthe Terra with Mars Express Our Mars Express takes us on another mesmerising flight over curving channels carved by water, islands that have resisted erosion, and a maze of hilly terrain. Central to the tour is a 1300 km-long outflow channel called Shalbatana Vallis. It cascades down from the highland region of Xanthe Terra to the smoother lowlands of Chryse Planitia. Billions of years ago, water surged through this channel, creating many of the features we see today. The tour
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Visit Jezero Crater on Mars in flyover created using orbiter data
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Happy launch anniversary Mars Express! 🚀 For everything about our veteran orbiter 👉 https://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express | ESA - European Space Agency
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ESA's #MarsExpress spacecraft has been keeping an eye on a number of dust storms brewing close to the Red Planet’s north pole over the last few weeks. See http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/Dust_storms_swirl_at_the_north_pole_of_Mars | ESA - European Space Agency
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NASA restarts work to support Europe's uncrewed trip to Mars after years of setbacks
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Hop aboard #MarsExpress and fly with us over Nili Fossae 🛰️ This enticing patch of Mars is packed full of clues about the Red Planet’s eventful past. Discover more 👇 🔗https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2024/05/Fly_across_Nili_Fossae_with_ESA_s_Mars_Express | ESA - European Space Agency
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Jezero crater through the eyes of Mars Express
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Mars Express - Mars History
Oct 23, 2019
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An incredibly detailed image of Mars captured by ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft, from the north polar ice cap, to the cloud covered Hellas Planitia in the south, the largest impact crater on Mars. Mars Express has been orbiting Mars since 2003. The spacecraft has sent back myriad breathtaking images of our planetary neighbour in the past decade and a half, captured by the probe’s on-board High Resolution Stereo Camera – and this image is no different. The spacecraft imaged this slice across the p
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June 2nd - on this day in 2003, a Starsem Soyuz FG/Fregat rocket launched ESA - European Space Agency's first planetary mission, Mars Express, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The 1,123 kg spacecraft also included the 33 kg Beagle 2 lander. Mars Express's orbital insertion around the red planet occurred on Christmas Day, 2003, with Beagle 2 landing the same day. Contact with Beagle 2 could not be established, so it was assumed the lander crashed. In 2015, however, high-resolution phot
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Two faces of Mars, one stunning snapshot. 🟥 On one side: ancient, rugged, cratered. 🟧 On the other: smooth plains, resurfaced by lava. This new image from our Mars Express shows a region called Acheron Fossae, not far from two giant volcanoes: Olympus Mons (about 1200 km to the south) and Alba Mons (about 1200 km to the northeast), though neither is visible in the picture. Long ago, these volcanoes and movements in the crust helped form the landscape we see here, when Mars was much more active
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Mars makes its streaming debut
Jun 2, 2023
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European Space Agency streams live images from Mars
Jun 3, 2023
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The High Resolution Stereo Camera on ESA’s #MarsExpress provided important context information for NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover team about the landing site and its surroundings. A taste of this imagery is provided in this short video clip 👉 https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Mars_Express/Jezero_crater_through_the_eyes_of_Mars_Express | ESA - European Space Agency
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Feb 18, 2021
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😎 Spotted: ESA's ExoMars and Mars Express spacecraft noticed a completely unexpected 150 000 tonnes of frost at the top of Mars's equatorial volcanoes 👇 🔗https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Mars_Express/Frosty_volcanoes_discovered_in_Mars_s_tropics | ESA - European Space Agency
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Jun 10, 2024
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We’re keeping time in space ⏱️ For the first time, a fully European active hydrogen maser — one of the most precise clocks on Earth — is running at our deep-space ground station in New Norcia, Australia. Why it matters? These ultra-stable clocks are the heartbeat of deep-space missions, navigation, and even fundamental physics experiments. And now, Europe has its own! 📹 @europeanspaceagency 🎞️ Safran Timing Technologies; ESA; ESA/DiGOS Potsdam GmbH; @gettyimages; @hubbleesa; ESA/BepiColombo/MT
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Mars: Fly around Flaugergues Crater—Animation | Europe's Mars Express Orbiter FriendsofNASA.org: The European Space Agency's Mars Express takes us on a journey across the southern highlands of Mars to Flaugergues Crater. The video begins by tracking along a swathe of ground enclosed by two steeply sloping and roughly parallel cliffs—or escarpments—named Scylla Scopulus and Charybdis Scopulus (to the left and right, respectively). This 'path' of ground is called a graben, created as tectonic plat
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Fly over Mars' Noctis Labyrinthus in this visualization from spacecraft data
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Mars In Near Real-Time - Stunning Time-Lapse And Color Pic Marks European Probe's 20th Anniversary
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The perfect view 🔴✨ The #MarsExpress mission recently captured a stunning wide-angle image of Mars from its orbit, marking its 25,000th revolution around the planet. The image, acquired by DLR's HRSC, reveals the Tharsis region's volcanoes and the Noctis Labyrinthus canyons. The Tharsis region, known for its vast dome rising over four kilometres high, encompasses notable features such as the immense shield volcanoes Olympus Mons and the group of three Tharsis Montes, making it one of the most g
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Mar 27, 2024
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ESA orbiter Mars Express takes first ever photo of Earth from Mars
Jul 19, 2023
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🚀 Fifteen Years of Mars Magic! ❤️🪐 For 15 unforgettable years, the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter has been our silent photographer in the Martian skies — capturing breathtaking views of red deserts, icy craters, towering volcanoes, and mysterious canyons. From its arrival on Christmas Day 2003, Mars Express has never stopped sending us clues about the planet’s wild past — from frozen water trails to dust storms that swallow entire regions. 🌋❄️ The video “Fifteen Years Imaging th
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