Image: Springtime At Mars' South Pole

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ESA's Mars Express celebrates eight years in space with a new view of ice in the southern polar region of Mars.

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ESA Top News Download time: Jun 7 2011 1:13 PM ET

ESA's Mars Express celebrates eight years in space with a new view of ice in the southern polar region of Mars. The poles are closely linked to the planet's climate and constantly change with the seasons. Their study is an important scientific objective of the mission.

About two-thirds of the image is covered by part of the southern polar ice cap and other scattered ice deposits, near a feature known as Ulyxis Rupes. The left side of the image is dominated by the polar cap's ice shield, which is covered by dark dusty material that hides the bright ices beneath.

At this location, further than 1000 km from the south pole itself, the ice is relatively thin: radar data indicate it is only about 500 m thick, whereas near the south pole it can reach more than 3.7 km. …