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MEX

ResourceID
spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/MEX

Description

Mars Express, so called because of the rapid and streamlined development time,
represents ESA's first visit to another planet in the Solar System.
The spacecraft borrowed technology from ESA's
Rosetta mission (currently accompanying comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko along its orbit)
and the Mars 96 mission. Since beginning science operations in 2004, the durable orbiter has given scientists an entirely new view of Earth's intriguing neighbour, and is helping to answer fundamental questions about the geology,
atmosphere, surface environment, history of water and potential for life on Mars.

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Observatory

ResourceID
spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/MEX
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
MEX
AlternateName
Mars-Express
ReleaseDate
2016-09-27 18:45:12Z
Description

Mars Express, so called because of the rapid and streamlined development time,
represents ESA's first visit to another planet in the Solar System.
The spacecraft borrowed technology from ESA's
Rosetta mission (currently accompanying comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko along its orbit)
and the Mars 96 mission. Since beginning science operations in 2004, the durable orbiter has given scientists an entirely new view of Earth's intriguing neighbour, and is helping to answer fundamental questions about the geology,
atmosphere, surface environment, history of water and potential for life on Mars.

Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.ProjectScientistspase://CNES/Person/CDPP-AMDA/D.Titov
2.ProjectScientistspase://SMWG/Person/Augustin.Chicarro
InformationURL
Name
MEX home page at ESA
URL
Location
ObservatoryRegion
Mars
OperatingSpan
StartDate
2003-06-02 00:00:00
Note
Mars arrival : 2003-12-25T00:00:00