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    ESA > Space in Images > 2002 > 06 > Mars Express wird nach Wasser und Eis in den oberen Kilometern der Marskruste Ausschau halten

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    Mars Express wird nach Wasser und Eis in den oberen Kilometern der Marskruste Ausschau halten

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    • Title Mars Express wird nach Wasser und Eis in den oberen Kilometern der Marskruste Ausschau halten
    • Released 10/06/2002 11:51 am
    • Copyright ESA 2001/Illustration by Medialab
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      Wenn unterirdische wasserführende Schichten , wie in diesem Schnittmodell gezeigt, existieren, hat Mars Express gute Chancen sie zu finden. Ihre Existenz hat weitreichende Auswirkungen für die Erforschung des Roten Planeten durch den Menschen oder gar die Errichtung von Kolonien auf seiner Oberfläche.


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