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Space TopicsMars ExpressMars Express is the European Space Agency's first mission to Mars and its first mission to another planet. ESA christened it an "Express," because it was built, designed, and flown relatively quickly -- six years from conception to arrival. The spacecraft launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on June 2, 2003 aboard a Soyuz/Fregat rocket, and successfully entered Martian orbit on December 25, 2003, maneuvering first into a highly elliptical capture orbit, then aerobraking into a near-polar orbit later in January 2004. Since then, Mars Express has been studying the Martian atmosphere, surface, and subsurface, contributing new volumes to the knowledge base, with instruments contributed by England, France, Sweden, Germany, and Italy. Among its many accomplishments, the mission has confirmed water-ice at the south pole; returned intriguing measurements of methane in the atmosphere; and discovered the first auroras on Mars. The spacecraft is also using ground-penetrating radar to look for subsurface water, and "snapping" the first high-resolution stereo color camera images, stunning images that will be used to map the entire planet in 3-D from an altitude as close as 260 kilometers (161 miles). Unfortunately, the mission's life-sniffing lander, Beagle 2, was declared lost in January 2004 after it failed to make contact, but the "puppy" did succeed in raising awareness and buoyant enthusiasm for British and European participation in space exploration. In September 2005, as Mars Express was closing in on the end of its primary mission of one Martian year (687 Earth days), ESA announced it was extending the mission of its orbiter for another Martian year. Mars Express Basic Facts Launch date: June 2, 2003 Mars arrival: December 25, 2003 End of primary mission: November 12, 2005 (one Mars year after arrival) Extended mission: To October 2007 Recent Headlines
20 Jul 07 The 2007 Martian Dust Storm: Crisis for Some, Opportunity for Others
29 May 07 New Image: Mars Express Captures New View of Mars
17 Mar 07 The Empire Strikes Back: Europe's First Trip to Mars Brings Home "The Gold"
22 Sep 06 Mars Express Casts an Eye on the "Face on Mars"
17 Nov 05 Mars Express: MARSIS Radar Conducts Ionospheric Sounding
08 Aug 05 Mars Express: MARSIS Collects First Subsurface Radar Data
28 Jun 05 Mars Express: SPICAM Team Discovers Aurora
23 Jun 05 Mars Express: State-of-the-Art Radar Instrument, MARSIS, Ready for Work
16 Jun 05 Mars Express: Radar Instrument Continues Deployment with Two Primary Booms Up
19 May 05 Martian Orbiter Takes Pictures of Neighboring Crafts Passing By |
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