LOS ANGELES — NASA's Phoenix lander has begun its long-awaited exploration of Mars' north pole region. Scientists on Wednesday told the long-armed spacecraft to dig up three scoops of soil. Over the next several days, it will dump a soil sample into a tiny oven where it will be baked and studied.
Phoenix landed in the Martian arctic plains about 10 days ago on a three-month mission. The robot will study whether the polar environment is capable of supporting primitive life forms.
The mission is led by the University of Arizona in Tucson and managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
You would think for 420 million bucks we could get pics in color..maybe even video streaming?
And how come there isn't any coca cola ads on these things yet to help pay for these missions?
How about paying a 100k for a marketing expert....
..Viagra sticker at least..sheesh all this and not even a kiss....
Hey! Bigfoot is a Martian!
No! He's a mason!
Well, nobody ever said they were mutually exclusive...
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