European Scientists Begin Tallying Results From Mars Orbiter

Credit: ESA/DLR/FU BERLIN (GERHARD NEUKUM)
Initial results from Europe's Mars Express orbiter are putting smiles back on the faces of the European scientific community, still smarting from the apparent failure of the accompanying Beagle 2 lander in December. Scientists began activating the seven instruments on board Mars Express, launched...

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