Not A Very Optimistic Headline
Well, 2/3 of all the missions to Mars have failed, or so they say.
Phoenix spacecraft to land, or crash, on Mars
"By this evening, a few seconds after 4:53 p.m. PDT, scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will know from a single radio signal from one of three orbiting spacecraft high above the planet whether Phoenix has landed precisely on its target site after enduring seven minutes of split-second descent events."
I'd like a peek at some of the hi res pictures we all know they have and haven't released to the public.
Phoenix spacecraft to land, or crash, on Mars
"By this evening, a few seconds after 4:53 p.m. PDT, scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will know from a single radio signal from one of three orbiting spacecraft high above the planet whether Phoenix has landed precisely on its target site after enduring seven minutes of split-second descent events."
I'd like a peek at some of the hi res pictures we all know they have and haven't released to the public.
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