Known for its wide swathes of rippling, textured, gently sloping dunes, the Terra Sabaea region…
Browsing: Mars Express
Mars Express is a space exploration mission by the European Space Agency (ESA) launched in June 2003. It is the first planetary mission attempted by ESA and aims to study Mars from orbit extensively. The mission’s objectives include the search for water on Mars, understanding the planet’s atmosphere and geology, and revealing more about its climate and history. Mars Express carries seven scientific instruments, including high-resolution cameras, radar devices, and spectrometers, which allow it to conduct detailed analyses of the Martian surface, subsurface, and atmosphere.
Mars is very much a world of two halves, as this new image from ESA’s…
ESA’s Mars Express has captured beautiful images of the icy cap sitting at Mars’ north…
New composite images captured by ESA’s Mars Express offer a window into the watery past…
European Space Agency’s Mars Express has captured images of one of the largest outflow channel…
This image from ESA’s Mars Express features the small crater embedded in the northwestern rim…
Using 10 years of data from Mars Express, scientists have for the first time combined…
This Mars Express image shows a region of Mars filled with cliffs, trenches, faults, giant…
Mars Express has provided scientists with a radar view of the southern highlands of Mars,…
ESA’s Mars Express has captured new images of a region on Mars known as Sulci…
The European Space Agency’s Mars Express has finally returned with some strong evidence of Martian…