March 20th 2042
The second of three areosynchronus satellites arrived in Martian orbit today. The Nirgal X2, built in the UK, increases the ability of the base to communicate with Earth. The arrival of a third satellite later in the year will complete the system and allow continuous transmission from the surface.
Alongside communications, the satellite will also provide live feeds from a range of cameras and observation systems. This will increase the available data for the study of Martian meteorology and mineralogy.
The second of three areosynchronus satellites arrived in Martian orbit today. The Nirgal X2, built in the UK, increases the ability of the base to communicate with Earth. The arrival of a third satellite later in the year will complete the system and allow continuous transmission from the surface.
Alongside communications, the satellite will also provide live feeds from a range of cameras and observation systems. This will increase the available data for the study of Martian meteorology and mineralogy.