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“There are many regions near the south pole on Mars in which we may have already seen signals indicating liquid water in lower-resolution data,” adds ESA Mars Express scientist Colin Wilson.“The new software will help us more quickly and extensively study these regions in high resolution and confirm whether they are home to new sources of water on Mars. It really is like having a brand new instrument on board Mars Express almost 20 years after launch.”
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#OTD 20 years ago: 3 July 2003, ESA's #MarsExpress was pointed backwards to obtain a view of the #Earth🌍-#Moon🌕 system from 8 million km while on its way to #Mars🔴 1st image of planetary objects taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera @esascience 👉 https://esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2003/07/Mars_Express_Earth-Moon_image2
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Scott Manley @DJSnM 5:29 PM · Dec 21, 2025ESA & Andrea Luck released some amazing images of Phobos and Mars taken by Mars Express. In one frame you can see the moon agains the Martian surface between the Tharsis volcanoes and Noctis Labyrinthus–Valles Marineris. The second shows it near the limb of the planet. https://flickr.com/photos/192271236@N03/54997401734/
Andrea Luck @andrealuck.bsky.social 15:22 · 21 DEC 20252/n This second image is quite unusual. The Mars Express viewing angle makes it look like Phobos is passing over Kasei Valles, but that region is actually farther north than Phobos’s orbit.Full size image 6K (much bigger than this): flic.kr/p/2rMVSWhCredit: ESA/DLR/FUBerlin/AndreaLuck CC BY 🧪🔭
Andrea Luck @andrealuck.bsky.social3/n Not sure if anyone noticed already, but the one in the first photo near Pavonis Mons looks like a massive dust storm. Full resolution 300MP(!) & info on: flic.kr/p/2rMW4soCredit: ESA/DLR/FUBerlin/AndreaLuck CC BY 🧪🔭
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Black Hole @konstructivizm 9:09 PM · Jun 16, 2024Phobos, one of the two moons of Mars, captured by the Mars Express spacecraftNASA