http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM8ZB474OD_0.html"ESA PR 06-2004. Mars Express, ESA’s first mission to Mars, will reach its final orbit on 28 January. It has already been producing stunning results since its first instrument was switched on, on 5 January. The significance of the first data was emphasised by the scientists at a European press conference today at ESA’s Space Operations Centre, Darmstadt, Germany"
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"One of the main targets of the Mars Express mission is to discover the presence of water in one of its chemical states. Through the initial mapping of the South polar cap on 18 January, OMEGA, the combined camera and infrared spectrometer, has already revealed the presence of water ice and carbon dioxide ice."
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"Another exciting experiment was run by the SPICAM instrument (an ultraviolet and infrared spectrometer) during the first star occultation ever made at Mars. It has simultaneously measured the distribution of the ozone and water vapour (...) revealing that there is more water vapour where there is less ozone. "
Nice to see that there really are exciting, positive news coming in at the beginning of a new year. And I'm sure that Opportunity and hopefully also a revived Spirit will bring some spectacular pictures and scientific data from Martian soil ...