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Destination Earth awarded

Wednesday, 20 November 2024 13:32
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Destination Earth initiative

Destination Earth awarded

DestinE receives honours in HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards

Fly around Ares Vallis on Mars

Wednesday, 20 November 2024 12:00
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Explore the immense power of water as ESA’s Mars Express takes us on a flight over curving channels, streamlined islands and muddled ‘chaotic terrain’ on Mars, soaking up rover landing sites along the way.

This beautiful flight around the Oxia Palus region of Mars covers a total area of approximately 890 000 km², more than twice the size of Germany. Central to the tour is one of Mars’s largest outflow channels, Ares Vallis. It stretches for more than 1700 km and cascades down from the planet’s southern highlands to enter the lower-lying plains of Chryse Planitia.

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