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Using iMars: Viewing Mars Express data of the MC11 quadrangle
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07-Jan-2017
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Using iMars: Viewing Mars Express data of the MC11 quadrangle
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Mars Express science highlights: <br />#2. Possible detection of methane in the atmosphere
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28-Jan-2013
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In 2004, data from the Planetary Fourier Spectrometer (PFS) on board Mars Express were interpreted as showing the presence of methane gas in the martian atmosphere. This was the first time that a...
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Mars Express celebrates 10 marvellous years
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28-Jan-2013
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A decade has passed since Europe's first mission to Mars was launched from Baikonur cosmodrome on 2 June 2003. Aptly given the name Mars Express, it was developed more quickly, and at a much lower...
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Mars Express celebrates 10 marvellous years
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A decade has passed since Europe's first mission to Mars was launched from Baikonur cosmodrome on 2 June 2003. Aptly given the name Mars Express, it was developed more quickly, and at a much lower...
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How Venus and Mars can teach us about Earth
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13-Jan-2019
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One has a thick poisonous atmosphere, one has hardly any atmosphere at all, and one is just right for life to flourish – but it wasn't always that way. The atmospheres of our two neighbours Venus...
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Andrew Coates
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26-Jan-2011
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Andrew Coates Biography & lecture abstracts Andrew Coates was born in Heswall, United Kingdom (1957). He studied Pure and Applied Physics at UMIST, Manchester and then Plasma Physics at the...
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Doris Breuer
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26-Jan-2011
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Doris Breuer Biography & lecturer abstracts Doris Breuer was born in Mönchengladbach, Germany (1965). She studied geophysics at the Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität (WWU) in Münster, Germany, and...
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New tools for exploring the surface of Mars: the Planetary SUrface Portal (PSUP) and the iMars webGIS
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07-Jan-2017
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In past decades, spacecraft have sent back huge amounts of complex data about Mars, providing a wealth of information about the planet. More than ever, the scientific community needs a way to sift...
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Mars Express matches methane spike measured by Curiosity
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01-Jan-2019
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A reanalysis of data collected by ESA's Mars Express during the first 20 months of NASA's Curiosity mission found one case of correlated methane detection, the first time an in-situ measurement has...
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Mystery Mars plume baffles scientists
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16-Jan-2015
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Plumes seen reaching high above the surface of Mars are causing a stir among scientists studying the atmosphere on the Red Planet.
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