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Mars Today (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, looking for new materials to analyze and examining the soil and ice subsurface structure.
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Space Ref (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, looking for new materials to analyze and examining the soil and ice subsurface structure.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has spent the last few weeks digging new trenches in its landing area, looking for new materials to analyze in its instruments and examining the soil and subsurface layer of water ice.
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Neuenburg Bernerjura (Free subscription) | yesterday
TUCSON, Ariz. -- NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, ...
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Mars Today (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has scooped up a soil sample from an intermediate depth between the ground surface and a subsurface icy layer. The sample was delivered it to a laboratory oven on the spacecraft.
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Space Ref (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has scooped up a soil sample from an intermediate depth between the ground surface and a subsurface icy layer. The sample was delivered it to a laboratory oven on the spacecraft.
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Physorg (Free subscription) | yesterday
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, looking for new materials to analyze and examining the soil and ice subsurface structure.
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Universe Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
Scientists and engineers from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander continue with digging operations around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm. They are looking for new materials to analyze and are examining the soil and ice subsurface structure. "We expect to use the robotic arm heavily over the next several weeks, delivering samples to [...]
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Free subscription) | yesterday
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has scooped up a soil sample from an intermediate depth between the ground surface and a subsurface icy layer.
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Space.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Phoenix lander digging more trenches. More samples planned for analysis.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, looking for new materials to analyze and examining the soil and ice subsurface structure.
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Science Daily (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scientists and engineers are continuing to dig into the area around the lander with the spacecraft's robotic arm, looking for new materials to analyze and examining the soil and ice subsurface structure.
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CentOS, Linux and Operating Systems (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
An anonymous reader writes “The Mars Lander has taken its very first microscopic image of a piece of Martian dust (image). The particle, according to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is shown at a higher magnification than anything ever seen from another planet. The piece of dust is a rounded particle about a millionth of a [...]
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AterSlash (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
here’s another view of the piece of the Martian dust:
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TechBlogger (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
An anonymous reader writes “The Mars Lander has taken its very first microscopic image of a piece of Martian dust (image). The particle, according to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is shown at a higher magnification than anything ever seen from another planet. The piece of dust is a rounded particle about a millionth of a [...]