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  1. 4 août 2007 · The Mars Phoenix lander was designed to uncover the mysteries of the Martian arctic, studying the history of water and searching for complex organic molecules. In the continuing pursuit of water on Mars, the polar regions are a good place to probe, as water ice is found there.

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      Phoenix was a lander sent to the surface of Mars to search...

    • Phoenix Looks Around

      Combining more than 400 images, NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander...

  2. Phoenix est une sonde spatiale américaine de la NASA qui se pose le 25 mai 2008 sur le sol de la planète Mars dans la région de Vastitas Borealis près de la calotte polaire Nord.

  3. Phoenix was NASA's sixth successful landing on Mars, from seven attempts, and the first in Mars' polar region. The lander completed its mission in August 2008, and made a last brief communication with Earth on November 2 as available solar power dropped with the Martian winter.

  4. 4 août 2007 · Phoenix was a lander sent to the surface of Mars to search for evidence of past or present microbial life. Using a robotic arm, it could dig up to half a meter into the Red Planet to collect samples and return them to onboard instruments for analysis.

  5. 4 août 2007 · C'est au cours de la mission de l'atterrisseur martien Phoenix que la région arctique de Mars a été explorée pour la première fois à partir de la surface même de la planète. Phoenix a été lancé du Centre spatial Kennedy à bord d'une fusée Delta II à 5 h 26 HE, le 4 août 2007.

  6. www.nasa.gov › image-article › phoenix-looks-aroundPhoenix Looks Around - NASA

    6 août 2008 · Combining more than 400 images, NASAs Phoenix Mars Lander views its surroundings in the Red Planet’s northernmost region. The full-circle panorama in approximately true color shows the polygonal patterning of ground at the landing area, similar to patterns in permafrost areas on Earth.

  7. 30 oct. 2008 · Phoenix communicated with NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter Thursday. The communication reinforced a diagnosis that the spacecraft is in a precautionary mode triggered by low energy. Mission engineers are assessing the lander's condition and steps necessary for returning to science operations.