The European Space Agency Release Images Of Mars

MARS - JANUARY 19: Images taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) onboard ESA on January 19, 2004 shows a three-dimensional oblique view of the summit caldera of Albor Tholus, a volcano in the Elysium region. The caldera has a diameter of 30 km and a depth of 3 km. The volcano as a whole has a diameter of 160 km and a height of 4.5 km. The European Space Agency released the early results from its Mars Express probe now orbiting the Red Planet during a news conference on January 23, 2003. (Photo by ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum) via Getty Images)
MARS - JANUARY 19: Images taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) onboard ESA on January 19, 2004 shows a three-dimensional oblique view of the summit caldera of Albor Tholus, a volcano in the Elysium region. The caldera has a diameter of 30 km and a depth of 3 km. The volcano as a whole has a diameter of 160 km and a height of 4.5 km. The European Space Agency released the early results from its Mars Express probe now orbiting the Red Planet during a news conference on January 23, 2003. (Photo by ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum) via Getty Images)
The European Space Agency Release Images Of Mars
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