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Phoenix Conductivity Probe with Shadow and Toothmark
Images from Phoenix MECA Instruments
Deep Stone Soup Trenching by Phoenix
This image shows how NASA Phoenix Mars Lander stays in contact with Earth.
This colorglyph, acquired by NASA Phoenix Lander Surface Stereo Imager shows part of Phoenix workplace and is...
This anaglyph, acquired by NASA Phoenix Lander show Phoenix solar panel is seen in the bottom right corner of the...
This image shows four Wet Chemistry Laboratory units, part of the Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity...
This image of a camera going through the Surface Stereo Imager SSI on NASA Phoenix lander. At the end of the...
This image from Sol 1 shows a mosaic of NASA Mars Phoenix digging area in the Martian terrain. Phoenix scientists...
This image was taken by NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Stereo Surface Imager SSI on Sol 3. It illustrates the actions that...
This anaglyph, acquired by NASA Phoenix Lander shows a stereoscopic 3D view of a trench informally called Snow White...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander will be in free fall after it separates from its back shell and parachute, but not for long.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems technicians work on the science deck of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander will open its solar arrays 20 minutes after it touches down on the surface of Mars.
A spacecraft technician inspected the vital robotic arm of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander during the assembly phase of the...
La Mancha Trench Dug by Phoenix Mars Lander
Martian Arctic Dust Devil, Phoenix Sol 104
Doors Fully Open on Phoenix Next Oven
Phoenix Again Carries Soil to Wet Chemistry Lab
Phoenix Conductivity Probe Inserted into Martian Soil
Phoenix Carries Soil to Wet Chemistry Lab
Solar Panel Buffeted by Wind at Phoenix Site
Doors Fully Open on Phoenix Next Oven
Martian Soil Delivery to Analytical Instrument on Phoenix