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Fact Sheet: Mars Express
Mars Express
LAUNCH DATE: 02-Jun-2003 17:45 UT  
MISSION END:May 2009 (Second Mission Extension)
LAUNCH VEHICLE:Soyuz-Fregat
LAUNCH MASS:1223 kg
MISSION PHASE: Operational
ORBIT:
  • Orbital Inclination: 86.3°
  • Pericentre: 258 km
  • Apocentre: 11 560 km
  • Period: 6 h 43 m
  • ACHIEVEMENTS:
  • Routine science mission is ongoing
  • THE MISSION:
    Mars Express, so called because of the rapid and streamlined development time, represents ESA's first visit to another planet in the Solar System. The spacecraft borrows technology from the failed Mars 96 mission and from ESA's Rosetta mission that is currently en route to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The mission helps to answer fundamental questions about the geology, atmosphere, surface environment, history of water and potential for life on Mars.
    NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
    HRSC High-level Data Products Available
    Mars Express Second Mission Extension
    HRSC Topographic Maps of Mars
    LATEST STATUS REPORT
    March 2008
    November 2007
    May 2007
    SPECIAL FEATURES
    Mars Express mission report from 36th COSPAR meeting
    Preview of ESA SP publication: Mars Express Results
    Planetary Science Archive & Mars Express
    Images From Mars Express
    LATEST PUBLICATIONS
    Radar Sounding of the Medusae Fossae Formation Mars: Equatorial Ice or Dry, Low-Density Deposits?
    Revealing the Red Planet - Mars Express Provides an Unprecedented View
    MARSIS radar sounder evidence of buried basins in the northern lowlands of Mars
    CO2 jets formed by sublimation beneath translucent slab ice in Mars' seasonal south polar ice
    No signature of clear CO2 ice from the cryptic regions in Mars' south seasonal polar cap
    SPECIAL SITES
    Third Mars Express Data Workshop
    Second Mars Express Data Workshop
    European Mars Science & Exploration Conference
    WINDOW ON MARS
     
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