The Phoenix Lander survived touch-down on Mars, has deployed its solar panels successfully and is transmitting pictures! Yay!
Here's the news feed where this baby's discoveries will be announced over the coming months.
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Posted on: May 26, 2008 1:47 AM, by Martin R
The Phoenix Lander survived touch-down on Mars, has deployed its solar panels successfully and is transmitting pictures! Yay!
Here's the news feed where this baby's discoveries will be announced over the coming months.
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Go Phoenix! But remember:
Thou shalt spell the word Pheonix p-h-e-o-n-i-x, not p-h-o-e-n-i-x, regardless of what the Oxford English Dictionary tells you.
Posted by: paddy | May 26, 2008 3:14 AM