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The science payload of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander includes a multi-tool instrument named the Microscopy,...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander monitors the atmosphere overhead and reaches out to the soil below in this artist depiction...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander monitors the atmosphere overhead and reaches out to the soil below in this stereo...
The targeted landing site for NASA Phoenix Mars Lander is at about 68 degrees north latitude, 233 degrees east...
NASA next Mars-bound spacecraft, the Phoenix Mars Lander, partway through assembly and testing at Lockheed Martin...
In this photograph of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander, the spacecraft specialists worked on the lander after its fan-like...
This is an enhanced-color image from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment HiRISE...
One part of the MECA instrument for NASA Phoenix Mars Lander is a pair of telescopes with a special wheel on the...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander carried the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer t to heat and sniff samples of Martian soil...
This view combines hundreds of images taken during the first several weeks after NASA Phoenix Mars Lander arrived on...
The targeted landing site for NASA Phoenix Mars Lander is at about 68 degrees north latitude, 233 degrees east...
This map shows a color-coded interpretation of geomorphic units -- categories based on surface textures and contour...
This four-spike tool, called the thermal and electrical conductivity probe, is in the middle-right of this photo,...
This view is a polar projection that combines more than 500 exposures taken by the Surface Stereo Imager camera on...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander parachuted for nearly three minutes as it descended through the Martian atmosphere on May...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander, landed on May 25, 2008, and explored the history of water and monitored polar climate on...
Two images of the Phoenix Mars lander as captured by NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter taken from Martian orbit in...
This view combines more than 500 images taken after NASA Phoenix Mars Lander arrived on an arctic plain at 68.22...
This image shows how NASA Phoenix Mars Lander stays in contact with Earth.
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander will enter the Martian atmosphere at hypersonic speeds.
Images taken by NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Surface Stereo Imager, combined into a panoramic view looking north from...
This artist conception shows NASA Phoenix Mars Lander during its more than 9-month journey to Mars.
This artist conception depicts NASA Phoenix Mars Lander a moment before its touchdown on the arctic plains of Mars.
This artist animation shows the route NASA Phoenix Mars Lander took to get from Earth to Mars.