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Color Image of Phoenix Heat Shield and Bounce Mark
Morning Frost in Trench Dug by Phoenix, Sol 113
Martian Arctic Dust Devil and Phoenix Meteorology Mast
Martian Surface after Phoenix Conductivity Measurements
American Flag and Mini-DVD Attached to Deck of Phoenix
Martian Soil Inside Phoenix Robotic Arm Scoop
Mark Left by First Dig at Phoenix Site
Phoenix view of Mars as of the end of Sol 2
Phoenix Robotic Arm Workspace After 90 Sols
Phoenix Lander Self Portrait on Mars, Vertical Projection
Phoenix Lander on Mars with Surrounding Terrain, Vertical Projection
Underneath Phoenix Lander 97 Sols After Touchdown
This mosaic of images from the Surface Stereo Imager camera on NASA Phoenix Mars Lander shows several trenches dug...
The targeted landing site for NASA Phoenix Mars Lander is at about 68 degrees north latitude, 233 degrees east...
This image shows the workings of the microscope station of the Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander was lowered into a thermal vacuum chamber at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, in...
This artist animation shows the route NASA Phoenix Mars Lander took to get from Earth to Mars.
The science payload of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander includes a multi-tool instrument named the Microscopy,...
This is an illustration of soil analysis on NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Wet Chemistry Lab WCL on board the Microscopy,...
This is an illustration of the analytical procedure of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Wet Chemistry Lab WCL on board the...
NASA next Mars-bound spacecraft, the Phoenix Mars Lander, partway through assembly and testing at Lockheed Martin...
This image is a stereo, panoramic view of various trenches dug by NASA Phoenix Mars Lander on Oct. 7, 2008. 3D...
This is an image of a camera pushing through NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Stereo Surface Imager SSI.
Images taken by NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Surface Stereo Imager, combined into a panoramic view looking north from...