The Phoenix Mars lander finally got its first scoop of Martian dirt yesterday. The image above was taken as a closeup of the scoop of dirt and was illuminated with LEDs. The tiny white particles are suspected to be either ice or salt. The bottom photo shows where the dirt was removed, an area referred to as "the Knave of Hearts." NASA should have Phoenix begin running tests on the dirt soon to determine composition. If only I could get one that scoops up dog poop.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Phoenix starts digging up Mars
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