Water Discovered Under Mars’ Southern Polar Cap
A new article, published in the journal Science this past Wednesday, reports the results of a radar study years in the making of the Mars south polar cap — the […]
A new article, published in the journal Science this past Wednesday, reports the results of a radar study years in the making of the Mars south polar cap — the […]
Early in the morning (GMT time) on Sunday, 29 December 2013, ESA’s Mars Express made the closest-ever flyby of Phobos, one of Mars’ two moons. More information may be found at: http://blogs.esa.int/mex/
The latest video release of Mars Express can be found at: http://spaceinvideos.esa.int/Videos/2013/10/Mars_showcase The images in this movie were taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera and the video was released […]
The first release of the Mars Express OMEGA Mars Global Map Data Set is available at the ESA planetary Science Archive. The data set can be visualised in Google Earth […]
Craters once brim-full with sediments and water have long since drained dry, but traces of their former lives as muddy lakes cling on in the martian desert. The images were […]