>From: SciTech.editorial@esa.int
>To: ljk4@msn.com
>Subject: Updates on Mars Express
>Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:28:30 +0000
>
>Tuesday, 10-Feb-2004
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>
>+ VALLES MARINERIS REGION
>Mars Express continues to examine the Valles Marineris region in unprecidented detail. This latest image reveals erosional features possibly caused by water.
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34626
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>+ RESULTS FROM THE PFS INSTRUMENT
>The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer on board Mars Express has identified water in the southern polar cap.
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34623
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>+ ROSETTA LANDER SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES ON-GROUND CHECK-OUT
>The Rosetta Lander has completed a final on-gound test series and all the subsystem and payload units have proven to be functioning nominally.
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34614
>
>+ ULYSSES CATCHES ANOTHER COMET BY THE TAIL
>A Coronal Mass Ejection has caused a chance encounter of the Ulysses spacecraft with the ion tail of one and possibly two comets.
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34612
>+--------------------------------------------------+
>
>Latest Status Reports From The Satellites In Orbit:
>
>+ INTEGRAL STATUS REPORT - FEBRUARY 2004
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34619
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>+ XMM-NEWTON STATUS REPORT - FEBRUARY 2004
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34618
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>+ HUYGENS STATUS REPORT - FEBRUARY 2004
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34617
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>+ ISO STATUS REPORT - FEBRUARY 2004
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34616
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>+ HUBBLE STATUS REPORT - FEBRUARY 2004
>http://sci.esa.int/jump.cfm?oid=34613
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