Mars Express - 5000 orbits and counting

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This image shows the global distribution of hydrated (water-rich) minerals as discovered by the OMEGA instrument on board ESAs Mars Express. The map is superimposed on an altitude reference map of Mars built with data from the MOLA instrument on boar ...
This image shows the global distribution of hydrated (water-rich) minerals as discovered by the OMEGA instrument on board ESA’s Mars Express. The map is superimposed on an altitude reference map of Mars built with data from the MOLA instrument on board NASA's Mars Global Surveyor. The red marks indicate the presence of phyllosilicates, the blue ones indicate sulphates, the yellow ones indicate other hydrated minerals. Credits: IAS/OMEGA/ESA
On 25 December 2003, Europe’s first Mars explorer arrived at the Red Planet. Almost four years later, Mars Express continues to rewrite the text books as its instruments send back a stream of images and other data. Today, the spacecraft reached another milestone in its remarkable career by completing 5000 orbits of Mars.


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