The European Space Agency will attempt its first-ever live stream of images from Mars for one hour on Friday, giving space enthusiasts a live close-up view of the red planet for the first time ever.
The images, shared on YouTube, ESA’s Twitter account and with the hashtag #MarsLIVE, showed the planet in a way it has never been seen before, ESA said. The event celebrated the 20th anniversary of ...
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Mars: Live observation of water loss
Today, the planet Mars presents itself as a cold, arid desert, but its soil retains the imprint of a far more welcoming past. Meandering valleys and water-altered minerals attest to a period when the ...
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