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Martian Surface Beneath Phoenix
Phoenix New Neighborhood
Phoenix Test Sample Site
Martian Surface Beneath Phoenix
Phoenix Makes a Grand Entrance
Phoenix Footpad Up Close
Phoenix Color Targets
Phoenix Makes an Impression on Mars
Phoenix Opens its Eyes
Phoenix Snow White Trench
This anaglyph was acquired by NASA Phoenix Lander; in the bottom left is a trench dug by Phoenix Robotic Arm. In the...
Images from Phoenix MECA Instruments
Soil Fills Phoenix Laboratory Cell
Martian Dust Collected by Phoenix Arm
Rasped Soil Sample in Phoenix Scoop
View of Phoenix Surroundings as of Sol 2
Rosy Red Soil in Phoenix Scoop
Martian Surface Beneath Phoenix Lander
More Soil Delivered to Phoenix Lab
Phoenix Test Sample Site in Color
Phoenix Scoop Inverted Showing Rasp
Phoenix Robotic Arm connects with Alice
Metal Spring near Phoenix Footpad
Phoenix Probe Inserted in Martian Soil