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  2. Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes - Wikipedia

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    Mars: Success: Orbiter, first pictures of Mars' moons (Phobos and Deimos) taken Canada: ISIS 2: Earth: Success Japan: Shinsei: Earth: Partial success: First Japanese science satellite UK: Prospero X-3: Earth: Success: Satellite, first satellite launched by Britain using a British rocket UK: Ariel 4: Earth: Success: 1972 Soviet Union: Venera 8 ...

  3. File:PIA21260 - Earth and Its Moon, as Seen From Mars ...

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    See also {{PD-Hubble}} and {{Cc-Hubble}}. The SOHO (ESA & NASA) joint project implies that all materials created by its probe are copyrighted and require permission for commercial non-educational use. Images featured on the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) web site may be copyrighted.

  4. Astronomy on Mars - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, an observer on Mars would see the Moon rotate, with the same period as its orbital period, and would see far side features that can never be seen from Earth. Since Earth is an inferior planet, observers on Mars can occasionally view transits of Earth across the Sun. The next one will take place in 2084.

  5. FACT CHECK: No, This Video Does Not Show A Fly On A Mars Rover

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    A post shared on Facebook allegedly shows a video of a fly on top of a Mars rover. Verdict: False The video is digitally altered. Fact Check: A NASA spacecraft has just flown closer to the sun ...

  6. Extraterrestrial sky - Wikipedia

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    Earth and Moon, imaged by Mars Global Surveyor from its orbit around Mars on May 8, 2003, 13:00 UTC. South America is visible. [25] [26] 2014 Curiosity 's first view of the Earth and the Moon from the surface of Mars (January 31, 2014). [27] 2016 Earth and the Moon as viewed from orbit around Mars (MRO; HiRISE; November 20, 2016) [28]

  7. Beaches on Mars Once Rivaled Those on Earth - AOL

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    Relatively early in its history, Mars lost its magnetic field, which allowed the solar wind to claw away most of its atmosphere; with that, much of the water sublimed into space.

  8. Echus Chasma - Wikipedia

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    Echus Chasma is a chasma in the Lunae Planum high plateau north of the Valles Marineris canyon system of Mars.It is in the Coprates quadrangle. [1] Clay has been found within it, meaning that water once sat there for a time. [2]

  9. Mars Orbiter Camera - Wikipedia

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    In addition to taking images, the MOC instrument's 12 MB memory buffer serviced the Mars Global Surveyor's Mars Relay antenna as temporary data storage for communications between Earth and landed spacecraft on Mars. For example, more than 7.6 terabits of data were transferred to and from the Mars Exploration Rovers (Spirit and Opportunity). The ...