Science from Mars Express after one year in orbit

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With over a hundred presentations from scientists from Europe, the United States, Japan, Russia and other countries, the discussions will cover all aspects of this ground-breaking investigation, from an historical perspective to the latest surprising findings. The topics addressed include results from the interior and subsurface of Mars; its geology, mineralogical composition and surface chemistry; the polar regions and their ice caps; the climate and atmosphere of Mars and the interactions between surface and atmosphere; the space environment around Mars and its moons. A special session on exobiology and the search for life on Mars is being held on the afternoon of Thursday 24 February.
Members of the media are invited to attend all sessions, but may be particularly interested in the conference summary on Friday 25 February, at 14:00 CET. During the briefing, lasting about an hour, the Principal Investigators of all active experiments on board Mars Express will summarise the major scientific achievements of the first year in orbit and outline the plans for future research. The briefing will include a summary of the discussions on exobiology and the search for life on Mars, and an overview of European plans for future exploration of Mars. A question-and-answer session will follow and ample time is set aside for one-on-one interviews.
A detailed programme of the conference can be found at:
http://www.congrex.nl/05C05 (click on PROGRAMME, upper left corner)
Members of the media wishing to attend the briefing on February 25, or any other parts of the conference, should complete and return the attached form so that proper access badges can be prepared.
Registration is free of charge for all media.

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