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English: This is an impression of the completely deployed MARSIS experiment on board ESA's Mars Express orbiter. Its two 20-metre booms and the 7-metre booms are sprung out and locked into place. The MARSIS experiment will map the Martian sub-surface structure to a depth of a few kilometres. The instrument's 40-metre long antenna booms will send low frequency radio waves towards the planet, which will be reflected from any surface they encounter.
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Source http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2005/05/MARSIS_fully_deployed
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MARSIS fully deployed
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Astronomy techniques
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Mars Express
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Space Science

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