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Phoenix Mars Lander Declared Dead

Nov 10th, 2008 · SpuriousLogic sends in a sad note from the BBC: "NASA says its Phoenix lander on the surface of Mars has gone silent and is almost certainly dead. Engineers have not heard from the craft since Sunday 2 November when it made a brief communication with …
see also: engineering · BBC · planet · NASA · Lander · agency · Phoenix

Mars Lander Faces Slow Death

Oct 29th, 2008 · It's the beginning of the end for the Phoenix Mars Lander. As winter approaches in the Martian arctic, NASA says it's in a 'race against time and the elements' in its efforts to prolong the robotic spacecraft's life. Starting today, mission managers will …
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Mars Lander Faces Slow Death

Oct 29th, 2008 · It's the beginning of the end for the Phoenix Mars Lander. As winter approaches in the Martian arctic, NASA says it's in a 'race against time and the elements' in its efforts to prolong the robotic spacecraft's life. Starting today, mission managers will …
see also: robots · NASA · Lander · death · manager · exploration · Solar

Mars Lander Instrument Waving In the Martian Wind

Oct 16th, 2008 · This series of images show Phoenix's telltale instrument waving in the Martian wind. Documenting the telltale's movement helps mission scientists and engineers determine what the wind is like on Mars. On the day these images were taken, one of the images …
see also: engineering · scientists · Lander · instruments · movement · Missions · Mars

Mars Lander Instrument Waving In the Martian Wind

Oct 16th, 2008 · This series of images show Phoenix's telltale instrument waving in the Martian wind. Documenting the telltale's movement helps mission scientists and engineers determine what the wind is like on Mars. On the day these images were taken, one of the images …
see also: engineering · scientists · Lander · instruments · movement · Missions · Mars

Lockheed Gets $485M From NASA To Create MAVAN Craft

Sep 19th, 2008 · coondoggie writes to tell us that Lockheed Martin has landed a $485 million contract to create the spacecraft for NASA's MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) project. "MAVEN is the second mission in NASA's Mars Scout Program — a series …
see also: Partners · industry · NASA · Lockheed · contracts · Lander · Missions

Phoenix Lander Photographs Martian Whirlwinds

Sep 13th, 2008 · Toren Altair recommends a story up on the Space Fellowship site that begins "NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has photographed several dust devils dancing across the arctic plain this week and sensed a dip in air pressure as one passed near the lander. The …
see also: scientists · NASA · Lander · cameras · photographs · stereo · Arctic

Mars Lander Snaps the Most Detailed Pics Yet

Aug 19th, 2008 · The Mars Lander has taken its very first microscopic image of a piece of Martian dust (image). The particle, according to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is shown at a higher magnification than anything ever seen from another planet. The piece of dust …
see also: Science · planet · resolution · Lander · Jet Propulsion Laboratory · Microscope · particles

White House Briefed On "Potential For Life"

Aug 2nd, 2008 · FTA:- It would appear that the US President has been briefed by Phoenix scientists about the discovery of something more "provocative" than the discovery of water existing on the Martian surface. This news comes just as the Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer …
see also: scientists · Discovery · evidence · life · thermal · Martian · regolith

Mars Soil Frustrates Phoenix Again

Jul 27th, 2008 · The Phoenix Mars lander has been frustrated yet again by Mars' odd soil. The wet nature of the soil they are targeting appears to have made it get stuck in the scoop rather than drop into the oven. Past problems with similarly clumpy soil may have damaged …
see also: Lander · nature · oven · Mars · odd · vibrating · Phoenix

Mars In 3D

Jul 24th, 2008 · Now I know all of you have your 3D glasses from 1985 still, so don them once again to check out these cool 3D images of Mars's Arctic landscape from the Phoenix Lander's stereoscopic imager. There are also a few close-ups of the parts of Phoenix that …
see also: pictures · landscape · 3D · imaging · Mars · Arctic · 1985

Phoenix Mars Lander To Begin Rasping Ice Shavings

Jul 16th, 2008 · Rob writes with an excerpt from an article at spacefellowship.com: "A powered rasp on the back of the robotic arm scoop of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander is being tested for the first time on Mars in gathering sample shavings of ice. The lander has used its …
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The Software Behind the Mars Phoenix Lander

Jul 10th, 2008 · Imagine managing a million lines of code to send over seven hundred pounds of equipment millions of miles through space to land safely on Mars and perform dozens of experiments. You have C, 128 MB of RAM, and very few opportunities to retry if you get …
see also: software · engineering · interview · NASA · Lander · manager · opportunities

Mars Soil Appears To Be Able To Sustain Life

Jun 26th, 2008 · Scientists working on the Phoenix Mars Lander mission, which has already found ice on the planet, said preliminary analysis by the lander's instruments on a sample of soil scooped up by the spacecraft's robotic arm had shown it to be much more alkaline …
see also: robots · scientists · planet · Lander · instruments · Missions · life

Water Ice On Mars

Jun 22nd, 2008 · cathector sends along a story from SpaceWeather.com on the discovery of water ice on Mars. "Scientists have figured out the mysterious white substance unearthed by NASA's Phoenix lander on Mars. It's frozen water. The breakthrough came last week when …
see also: scientists · NASA · Lander · cameras · animation · Discovery · temperatures

NASA's Phoenix Finally Fills Oven

Jun 11th, 2008 · Phoenix has successfully filled oven #4 of the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer instrument (TEGA). They have spent several days now vibrating the screen above the oven, trying to get a significant amount of soil sample into it. From the article: '[T]he …
see also: NASA · instruments · oven · cumulative · thermal · vibrating · Phoenix

Phoenix Digs First Mars Soil Sample To Analyze

Jun 9th, 2008 · Nearly two weeks after its historic landing, the US Mars probe Phoenix has scooped up its first sample of Martian soil and begun analyzing it for water and organic compounds. The test dig made Sunday by the Phoenix Mars Lander's 8-foot-long robotic arm …
see also: robots · Lander · organization · Historians · Missions · oven · instructions

'Extreme Programming' Controls Phoenix Mars Lander

Jun 6th, 2008 · pbd points out a story discussing the challenges faced by NASA engineers in designing the code sent to operate the Phoenix Mars Lander. Quoting Computerworld: "On Wednesday, engineers sent up the code to run an actual analysis, but a satellite orbiting …
see also: engineering · NASA · Lander · environment · satellite · Computerworld · extreme

Phoenix Mars Lander Deploys Robotic Arm, Possibly Finds Ice

May 30th, 2008 · The Phoenix Mars Lander has successfully deployed its robotic arm and tested other instruments including a laser designed to detect dust, clouds, and fog. The arm will be used to dig up samples of the Martian surface which will be analyzed as a possible …
see also: robots · pictures · Lander · cameras · instruments · laser · life

Phoenix Mars Lander Updates

May 28th, 2008 · There are a few pictures of the Mars Lander on the ground, you can see its parachute and its heat shield a few kilometers away too. Theres a very cool looking picture of it floating down, actually captured while its in the air with its parachute out!" …
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