

Good news, space geeks! The new Phoenix Lander is going to be touching down on the Martian Arctic later this month, and it's the most advanced Mars Lander yet.
The Phoenix will be looking for signs of past life and checking out frozen water under the surface of the red planet. It was built using tech from the failed Mars Polar Lander from 2001 combined with new technology, making it sturdier and able to do more analysis once it reaches its foreign home. It has a six-foot robotic arm that can dig down a foot and a half under the surface, analyzing what it finds. Here's hoping whatever it does end up unearthing is friendly, eh?
Via io9
By ITrush at 10:44 AM ON 05/14/08
This is awesome, thanks for sharing.
Stumbled!
nhick
By TheAdlerian at 11:13 AM ON 05/14/08
You should see west and north Philadelphia, it looks like a damn bomb hit it.
How much did this probe cost?
By Traveler at 11:35 AM ON 05/14/08
No cute little rover? NASA's not going to get much pup from this one.
By SFDex at 12:04 PM ON 05/14/08
Wouldn't that be "unmarsing?"
By DocOck at 11:29 PM ON 05/14/08
By DocOck at 11:32 PM ON 05/14/08
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