Mars Express, a spacecraft on Mars running Windows 98, will receive a new update, according to the European Space Agency (ESA).
Although Microsoft dropped the update to Windows 11, the Mars spacecraft is still running Windows 98 today. Since 2003, when The Mars Express first launched, it has not received an update. However, the spacecraft was still able to scan a large underground pool on the red planet during 2018. According to ESA, the new update will allow it to see under the surface of Mars and Phobos (Mars' moon) in more detail than ever before.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has not said how many versions of Windows it will update to, but if you look at its machine (since 2003), it may not be possible to upgrade to Windows 11 due to Requires the next generation CPU and TPM 2.0 security system as well.