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The coolest photo of a spaceship you'll see today
2008-05-27
PASADENA, California - A sharp-eyed Mars orbiter snapped an image of sister probe Phoenix descending through Martian skies toward a polar landing site to search for water and assess conditions for life, mission managers said on Monday.

Phoenix touched down at 4:53 p.m. PDT (7:53 p.m. EDT/2353 GMT) on Sunday, becoming the first spacecraft to reach a polar region of Mars. Problems during descent doomed NASA's first polar lander in 1999.

The unprecedented image, taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter as a result of careful planning and good luck, shows the small probe dangling beneath its parachute.

Features of the planet's face, including polygon-shaped patterns in the frozen arctic soil, can be seen faintly in the background.

The shapes are of interest to scientists who plan to use Phoenix to dig beneath what is expected to be a thin layer of soil to sample underlying ice. They want to learn if the water was ever liquid, which is believed to be necessary for life.

More at the link. All your Mars belongs to us.
Posted by:Mizzou Mafia

#15  I had an uncle who helped liberate Mars. Or maybe was it a great-uncle. Or maybe one of the other planets. Or Europe. And stop pestering me about details, 'cause it's all about Hope. Uh, Hope and Change.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-05-27 22:36  

#14  he look like Ray Walston?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-05-27 21:18  

#13  "I had an uncle who was a Martian scientist"

I'm surprised - and grateful - the Martians let him come here and share his knowledge, OB. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-05-27 21:09  

#12  I had an uncle who was a Martian scientist and helped start NASA. He had a collection of photos just like this one which he kept in the attic.
Posted by: OB   2008-05-27 20:34  

#11  Do you have a flag?

No flag, no country!

I claim Mars in the name of me, and I have a flag!
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-05-27 14:30  

#10  I claim this planet in the name of Mars.

Isn't that lovely. Uh. Never mind.
Posted by: Angusort Munster2244   2008-05-27 13:46  

#9  A sharp-eyed Mars orbiter snapped an image of sister probe Phoenix descending through Martian skies ....

They're just showing off now aren't they?
Posted by: AzCat   2008-05-27 13:45  

#8  Oh, yeah. Right.
And steel can melt too? Sure...
Posted by: Rosie ODoughnuts   2008-05-27 12:24  

#7  They main thing is that we find the oil so we can steal it.
Posted by: Kelly   2008-05-27 12:17  

#6  I have sources that tell me that O.J. is trying to find the real one.
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2008-05-27 09:51  

#5  Ok, but where's the flag our astronauts planted?
Posted by: Sheila Martian Lee   2008-05-27 09:25  

#4  Probably a little of Column A, a little of Column B, Bobby ...

Actually, there WERE better shots from Capricorn One.
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2008-05-27 09:20  

#3  Everybody knows Mars is in space and space is a vacuum and parachutes can't work in a vacuum!
Mind Case closed.
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Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2008-05-27 09:20  

#2  Obviously a fake - overexposed spots on a photo of fine-grained schist (rock).

Or could be lotsa skill, combined with a ton of luck....
Posted by: Bobby   2008-05-27 08:26  

#1  Wow! These guys are good.
Posted by: Mike   2008-05-27 06:20  

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