Beautiful sunset view of ESA’s new 35m deep space station, Malargüe, AR, as seen by Salvador Marti, from our ESTRACK team. On Friday, 24 August, 2012, Mars Express became the first mission to downlink telemetry via Malargüe station. It will enter formal service in early 2013. Credits: ESA/S. Marti
Beautiful sunset view of ESA’s 35m deep space tracking station in Malargüe, Argentina. Credit: ESA/S. Marti
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