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Camera On Mars Orbiter Snaps Phoenix During Landing May 26, 2008 A telescopic camera in orbit around Mars caught a view of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander suspended from its parachute during the lander's successful arrival at Mars Sunday evening, May 25. The image from the High... more
Reviewed by tochitsa May 26 2008, 12:23pm ( 25 reviews ) • arizona.edu
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Rated by mjpcobb on Jul 17 2008, 11:40am
where are the recent updates to be found? Nothing I see for July...
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Rated by maremare on Jul 14 2008, 4:10am
I thought it was hot in Louisiana!
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Rated by duckcy04 on Jun 28 2008, 4:34pm
I'd like to be there, to explore, to walk around on this near planet in this solar system.
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Rated by LostPizzaBoy on Jun 19 2008, 8:12pm
Awesome: June 19, 2008 -- Dice-size crumbs of bright material have vanished from inside a trench where they were photographed by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander four days ago, convincing scientists that the material was frozen water that vaporized after digging exposed it. "It must be ice," said Phoenix Principal Investigator Peter Smit
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Rated by kaamran on Jun 19 2008, 6:06pm
From the page: "Dice-size crumbs of bright material have vanished from inside a trench where they were photographed by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander four days ago, convincing scientists that the material was frozen water that vaporized after digging exposed it. "
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Rated by lrdbyron on Jun 19 2008, 6:05pm
ICE!!
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Rated by Callrw on Jun 02 2008, 6:33am
cool ..