After a 10-month, 420-million-mile journey, NASA's Phoenix probe touched down on Mars' northern Arctic Circle at 4:53 p.m. Pacific Time Sunday, becoming the first to ever successfully reach a polar region of the Red Planet. And boy are the ScienceBloggers excited!
For the next three months, Phoenix will dig into the soil to find out if its composition is--or was ever--suitable for life.
Humans have wondered about finding life "out there" for millennia. What do you think--is it possible?
Want to know the results? We'll publish them exclusively in next week's ScienceBlogs Weekly Recap—the fun e-newsletter that brings you the top posts, quotes, photos and videos from the previous week on ScienceBlogs. (Click here to subscribe to the newsletter.)


Comments
I believe all of the Cantribrigians should wander down to the Phoenix Landing tonight to celebrate this momentous event.
For SCIENCE!
;)
Posted by: yttrai | May 27, 2008 1:14 PM