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  2. Phoenix Links for May 29th


    The NASA Phoenix Mars Lander link round-up for May 29, 2008:

    Phoenix Descent

    Another Phoenix Descent Photo. This one is even sharper with a large crater in the background.

    Signal From Mars Is Restored [New York Times]

    Mars Phoenix has a Twitter stream!

    Listen to Mars Phoenix descend! Courtesy of ESA’s Mars Express

    IBM RAD6000 About the onboard computer on the Phoenix lander and numerous other NASA spacecraft. It has...

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  3. Wading in Martian Water


    The European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft has been orbiting Mars for over a year. While the high resolution images of the planet’s many craters, volcanoes, and other features get the most notice, the spacecraft’s seven instruments have also gathered large amounts of data about the planet’s atmosphere, geology, and chemistry. Bernard Foing, ESA Chief Scientist, provides on overview of the most notable discoveries made during Europe’s first trip to the Red Planet.

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