Phoenix Mars Lander arrived safely and has been doing great science ever since. The little lander has already proven the existence of water ice under a thin layer of soil. The soil itself has b...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander Confirms Frozen Water. TUCSON, Ariz. -- Scientists relishing confirmation of water ice near the surface beside NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander anticipate even bigger discoverie...
Mashup of NASA/JPL images and animations of evidence of ice on Mars
This animated "flyover" of the workspace of NASA's Phoenix MarsLander's was created from images taken by the Surface Stereo Imager onSol 14 (June 8, 2008), or the 14th Martian day after landing. T...
This is a movie of suspected ancient water pipes found on Mars by the Phoenix Lander picture lg_3480.jpg. In this movie we have highlighted the individual pipes for better viewing of both pipes fou...
Animation and mission control video from Mars Phoenix landing day May 25, 2008.
Martian First Soil Sample Ready for Robotic Laboratory Analysis. Microscope's Silicone Substrate. A microscope on NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander has taken images of dust and sand particles with the gr...
Mars Phoenix Lander surface scanning. A video showing some preliminary results from using PhotoModeler Scanner on the Phoenix SSI images to extract 3D point clouds and surfaces.
A 360 panorama of the view around the Mars Phoenix lander I made using the Bryce 3D software. I'll be adding a hi-res downloadable video soon to my website at http://www.homeofreality.com/Mars_Phoe...
http://www.AllThingsScience.com This video includes highlights from the entry descent and landing phase as Mars Phoenix Lander touched down on the Red Planet on May 25 2008
New pictures form the Mars Phoenix Lander that touched down on the martian north pole show an anaomaly. Amazing! ...or not?
Mission Phoenix in Mars
A map created by FreeLantern, utilizing the bearings (azimuth) of NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander pictures that depicts the location of the lander's components and the 2 anomalous objects. It can be cl...
NASA caught this strange object in a photo you be the judge.
Today I went to the NASA JPL Sim called Explorer Island to see their Mars Phoenix Lander Set up. Is cool!