Mashup of NASA/JPL/Univ. of Arizona images and animations
Mashup of NASA/JPL images and animations of the Phoenix Mars landing and scientific work
Animation and mission control video from Mars Phoenix landing day May 25, 2008.
NASA plans to waste no time in getting back to Mars after the Phoenix Mars Lander finishes it's 3-month primary mission. Space agencies all over the world are planning and building the next robots....
Landing of the Phoenix probe of Mars.
SOL1 282230801 - 15:11:49 Sol 1 - 5/26/08 An image released on May 26, 2008, from the Mars Phoenix Lander, shows a second possible anomalous object on the surface of the planet. It is white and of...
Scientists plan intriguing research, big science ahead for Phoenix.
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.
This movie shows the vast plains of the northern polar region of Mars, as seen by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shortly after touching down on the Red Planet. The flat landscape is strewn with tiny pe...
This artist's animation shows how NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was able to snap a picture of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander as it parachuted down to the surface of Mars.
Over the next 90 days, the lander is set to dig into the permafrost to look for evidence of the building blocks of life and to examine the water-ice near the north pole.
"Mars Pole Base here, the Phoenix has landed." :) I'm slow at uploading...but here it is! Visit www.nasa.gov/phoenix for more info, no point pasting whole mission briefing here. However I do be...
On Monday May 25th 2008, the Phoenix Mars Mission Lander touched down on Mars before the media and eager scientists. This historic event represents a milestone in the search for the history of lif...
University of Arizona
This animation featuring a heads-up display shows second-by second the entry, descent and landing of the Phoenix Mars Lander on May 25, 2008. ------------ May 25, 2008 NASA's Phoenix spacecraft l...