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Fifteen Years Imaging the Red Planet - HD

2019-01-10 12 Dailymotion

On 25 December 2003, ESA’s Mars Express entered orbit around the Red Planet. The spacecraft began returning the first images from orbit using its High Resolution Stereo Camera just a couple of weeks later, and over the course of its fifteen year history has captured thousands of images covering the globe.<br /><br />This video compilation highlights some of the stunning scenes revealed by this long-lived mission. From breathtaking horizon-to-horizon views to the close-up details of ice- and dune-filled craters, and from the polar ice caps and water-carved valleys to ancient volcanoes and plunging canyons, Mars Express has traced billions of years of geological history and evolution.<br /><br />For regular news and image releases from Mars Express see http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express<br /><br />Credit/Courtesy: ESA

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