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This image of Snow Queen, was taken by the Robotic Arm Camera RAC aboard NASA Phoenix Mars Lander.
This artist animation shows the route NASA Phoenix Mars Lander took to get from Earth to Mars.
This video shows the propulsion system on an engineering model of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander being successfully tested.
This is an image of a camera pushing through NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Stereo Surface Imager SSI.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems technicians work on the science deck of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander
Spacecraft specialists huddle to discuss the critical lift of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander into a thermal vacuum chamber
This artist animation shows NASA Phoenix Mars Lander adjusting its course to Mars, an event called a trajectory...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander will open its solar arrays 20 minutes after it touches down on the surface of Mars.
This artist conception shows NASA Phoenix Mars Lander during its more than 9-month journey to Mars.
This image shows an overhead view of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander and the work area of the Robotic Arm.
This image shows the workspace reachable by the scoop on the robotic arm of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander, along with...
A spacecraft technician inspected the vital robotic arm of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander during the assembly phase of the...
Digging by NASA Phoenix Mars Lander on Aug. 23, 2008, reached a depth about three times greater than in any trench...
A camera view zooms in from NASA Phoenix Mars Lander launch site all the way to Phoenix Microscopy and...
This image shows the eight sharp tips of the NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Atomic Force Microscope, or AFM. The AFM is...
This frame from an animation shows a zoom into the Mars Descent Imager MARDI instrument onboard NASA Phoenix Mars...
This image shows four Wet Chemistry Laboratory units, part of the Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity...
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...
This anaglyph, acquired by NASA Phoenix Lander Surface Stereo Imager on June 19, 2008, shows a view of the Martian...
This anaglyph, acquired by NASA Phoenix Lander on Jun. 8, 2008, shows a stereoscopic 3D view of the Martian surface...
This approximate color view was obtained on sol 2 by the Surface Stereo Imager SSI on board NASA Mars Phoenix...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander used its Robotic Arm during the mission 15th Martian day since landing June 9, 2008 to test...
The Surface Stereo Imager on NASA Phoenix Mars Lander recorded this true-color image of the lander Robotic Arm...