The European Space Agency (ESA) plans to live stream images from Mars.
The European Space Agency (ESA) will be attempting its first-ever live stream of images from Mars today, providing space fans with close-up view of the red planet.
The agency will aim to beam back an image of the red planet every 50 seconds from its Mars Express satellite at 12 p.m.
It achievement will be an engineering feat for ESA's Mars Express satellite, which was launched 20 years ago today and has been orbiting Mars for nearly as long.
A composite of Mars Express images.
Persons:
—, ESA's Jorge Hernández Bernal, EHU
Organizations:
European Space Agency, ESA, Service, Mars Express, Mars, ESA Mars Express, Flickr
Locations:
Mars, Berlin, EHU Bilbao