The images of atomic hydrogen around red planet were taken by an ultraviolet spectrometer

Dubai: The Emirates Mars Ultraviolet Spectrometer (EMUS) took images of atomic hydrogen surrounding the red planet on April 24 and 25, a tweet by the Dubai Media Office said on Wednesday.
This is the first mission to any planet that has been able to take images from different angles over a course of day, it said.
The EMUS is one of three instruments to be carried on board the Emirate Mars Mission.
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