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The mission

Since beginning science operations in 2004, Mars Express has provided breathtaking views of Mars in three dimensions. It has provided the most complete map of the chemical composition of the atmosphere, studied Mars’s innermost moon Phobos in unprecedented detail, and traced the history of water across the globe, demonstrating that Mars once harboured environmental conditions that may have been suitable for life.

 

  • Launch date: 2 June 2003
  • Arrival at Mars: December 2003
  • Status: In operation
  • Targets: Mars' atmosphere, surface and subsurface; Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos
Mars Express

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Acheron Fossae as seen by ESA’s Mars Express
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Martian rock on the move

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Why is Mars red?
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Have we been wrong about why Mars is red?

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Frosty scene at the south pole of Mars
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Dreaming of a white Christmas – on Mars

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Cryptic terrain in Australe Scopuli on Mars
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Cryptic Mars, a land shaped by ice

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Caralis Chaos as seen by ESA’s Mars Express
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Take a trip to Mars’s largest lake

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    Tantalus Fossae on Mars

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    Utopia Planitia on Mars

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    The Medusae Fossae formation

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    The Medusae Fossae formation

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