... country to have succeeded in the very first attempt. (b) It was a solo effort - the European Space Agency’s Mars Express involved the teamwork of 17 nations. (c) India accomplished this complex mission in just 15 months, compared to five or more...
... with salty liquid brine. Impact craters and an intricate channel network photographed by ESA’s Mars Express orbiter. The notion of liquid briny flows occurring on Mars is not at all new: in 1912 the Swedish scientist Arrhenius suggested that certain...
...surfaces and potentially destroyed existing lifeforms. However, NASA’s Mars Express rover has detected methane leakage among the rocks, ...paraffin wax-based fuels and Metal/CO2 combustion for Mars ascent vehicle propulsion systems. In addition, he has...
... of the hydrogen chloride gas to the surface of Mars, say the team but extensive laboratory testing and new... gas discovered since the claimed observation of methane by ESA's Mars Express in 2004, which motivated the search for other organic molecules ...
...deployed to the surface of Mars on Christmas Day 2003 from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft. A parachute was ...images taken by the HiRISE camera on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft. According to lead digital design...
...burst of methane recorded yet, but neither ESA’s Mars Express nor the TGO recorded any signs of the elusive ...’s role in the planet’s climate. “Ozone and CO2 are important in Mars’ atmosphere. By not accounting for these gases properly, we run the risk...