Mars Express Orbiter from ESA provides fascinating views of the massive canyon on the Red Planet.
Since 2003, the Mars Express mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) has been orbiting the Red Planet to take pictures of its surface. It only recently sent down photographs of Mars' Utopia Planitia, a significant basin in the planet's northern hemisphere that is entirely covered in ice and about twice the size of the Sahara Desert.
Finally, a powerful canyon system was photographed.
It has recently made some new images available, and they are more captivating than ever. According to a news statement from the ESA, "the most recent photograph from Mars Express takes us over two ruptures in the martian crust that form part of the massive Valles Marineris canyon system."
The Grand Canyon in the United States has been likened to Valles Marineris, however the latter is significantly s...