Phoenix

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Phoenix was an uncrewed space probe that landed on the surface of Mars on May 25, 2008, and operated until November 2, 2008. Phoenix was operational on Mars for 157 sols. Its instruments were used to assess the local habitability and to research the history of water on Mars. The mission was part of the Mars Scout Program; its total cost was $420 million, including the cost of launch.

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Phoenix Mars Lander; Phoenix Mars Mission; Phoenix lander
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    Mars Pathfinder-Sojourner - Mars Polar Lander - Mars Phoenix - SSI instrument photo - lg 83Mars Pathfinder-Sojourner - Mars Polar Lander - Mars Phoenix - SSI instrument photo - lg 83
    Phoenix NASA spacecraft factsPhoenix NASA spacecraft facts
    Phoenix Robotic Arm PIA09207Phoenix Robotic Arm PIA09207
    TEGA illustrationTEGA illustration
    Phoenix Robotic Arm Scoop with Rasp PIA10959Phoenix Robotic Arm Scoop with Rasp PIA10959
    Phoenix undergoes a spin testPhoenix undergoes a spin test
    Phoenix Lidar Operation Animation PIA10727Phoenix Lidar Operation Animation PIA10727
    Phoenix Mars Lander`s Chemistry Lab in a Box PIA09952Phoenix Mars Lander's Chemistry Lab in a Box PIA09952
    Phoenix`s Wet Chemistry Lab PIA10915Phoenix's Wet Chemistry Lab PIA10915
    Descent of Phoenix with a crater in the background taken by Mars Reconnaissance OrbiterDescent of Phoenix with a crater in the background taken by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter