HomeScience & TechMars Express Celebrates 25,000 Orbits with Never-Before-Seen Images of Mars' Volcanic Region

Mars Express Celebrates 25,000 Orbits with Never-Before-Seen Images of Mars’ Volcanic Region

The European Space Agency (ESA) Marks a Milestone as Mars Express Completes its 25,000th Loop Around the Red Planet, Unveiling Stunning New Images of Mars’ Volcanic Terrain and Weather Phenomena.

In a Recent Post on Social Media, ESA Shares Captivating Pictures and Video of Mars’ Tharsis Region, Featuring Colossal Volcanoes like Olympus Mons and Phobos, Mars’ Largest Moon, Orbiting Closer to the Planet than Earth’s Moon.

The Images Offer Glimpses of Fascinating Canyons, Landslides, and Wispy Clouds, Revealing Mars’ Dynamic Landscape and Atmospheric Conditions.

Mars Express, Since its Arrival at the Red Planet in 2003, Continues to Revolutionize Our Understanding of Mars, Mapping its Atmosphere, Tracing Water’s History, and Providing Breathtaking 3D Views, as ESA Pledges to Unravel More of Mars’ Secrets in the Years to Come.

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