The European Space Agency said the one-hour live stream showing images from Mars “will be the closest you can get to a live view from the Red Planet.”
The European Space Agency launched a live stream of images from the planet Mars on Friday afternoon, with the agency saying"this will be the closest you can get to a live view from the Red Planet."
The one-hour stream, which was in celebration of the 20th birthday of Mars Express spacecraft that has orbited the planet nearly 25,000 times, showed new images of Mars roughly every 50 seconds. The images were"beamed down directly from the Visual Monitoring Camera on board ESA’s long-lived but still-highly-productive martian orbiter," the agency said.
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