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Mars Express in orbit around Mars with the MARSIS antennae unfurled
Mars Express in orbit around Mars with the MARSIS antennae unfurled
Date: 10 June 2003
Satellite: Mars Express
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Last Update: 1 September 2019
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Mars Express finds more underground water on Mars
Jezero crater's ancient lakeshore
Jezero crater minerals
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Mars Express finds more underground water on Mars
Jezero crater's ancient lakeshore
Jezero crater minerals
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