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Mangala Fossae
Lava deposits in Mangala Fossae
 
26 September 2008   The High Resolution Stereo Camera obtained images of the Mangala Fossae trough, a system of outflow channels on Mars that bears evidence of lava deposition and catastrophic floods.
The residual south polar cap
Mars polar cap mystery solved
 
22 September 2008   Scientists are now able to better explain why Mars’s residual southern ice cap is misplaced, thanks to data from ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft - the martian weather system is to blame. And so is the largest impact crater on Mars – even though it is nowhere near the south pole.
Mars Express VMC - the Mars Webcam
'Mars Webcam' now online
 
22 August 2008   The Visual Monitoring Camera (VMC) mounted on Mars Express was dormant after its first and only operational use in 2003. It is now back in action as the 'Mars Webcam', providing views of the Red Planet that are not obtainable from Earth.


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30 July 2008  Mars Express acquires sharpest images of martian moon Phobos
16 July 2008  Mars Express to rendezvous with Martian moon
14 July 2008  Echus Chasma
28 May 2008  Listen to Phoenix descend
26 May 2008  First images from Phoenix Mars lander


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