The wide strip of land in Utopia Planitia imaged by Mars Express. The dark volcanic material is on the right, while grabens ...
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Dark ash has crept across Mars’ Utopia Planitia for 50 years, ESA says
For half a century, something has been darkening one of the largest plains on Mars. The European Space Agency revealed in ...
New images released by the European Space Agency that were taken by its Mars Express orbiter show a rapid transformation ...
New images from Europe's Mars Express spacecraft reveal ancient volcanic ash spreading across the Red Planet, indicating its ...
New images from ESA's Mars Express show ancient volcanic ash spreading across Utopia Planitia over the last 50 years, a surprising change on a geologically quiet planet. The ash, rich in minerals like ...
Perceptible geological changes on the surface of Mars are usually measured on timescales spanning millions of years, a pace ...
A new image shows a striking contrast between Mars' desert-like terrain against dark deposits of volcanic ash.
Observations by the Mars Express orbiter reveal rapid changes on the Red Planet’s surface from windblown volcanic ash ...
Noticeable change on Mars often takes millions of years—but the European Space Agency's Mars Express has captured a blanket ...
The ground looks gently rippled and worn, with subtle colour variations giving the surface a mottled, almost velvet-like ...
This picture of Phobos near the limb of Mars was captured in 2010 by Mars Express currently orbiting Mars. Phobos is a heavily cratered and barren moon, with its largest crater located on the far side ...
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