The European Space Agency says it will stream an hour of the first live images taken directly from the red planet.
The event celebrates the 20th anniversary of the launch of the agency’s Mars Express, which is a mission to take 3D images of the planet’s surface.
The ESA estimates it will take about 17 minutes for the light needed to form the images to travel from Mars to Earth, then another minute to make it to servers on the ground.The ESA says it will have the stream up on its
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