Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
Title:
Phoenix Mars Lander in Testing
Original Caption Released with Image:
NASA's next Mars-bound spacecraft, the Phoenix Mars Lander, was partway through assembly and testing at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, in September 2006, progressing toward an August 2007 launch from Florida. In this photograph, spacecraft specialists work on the lander after its fan-like circular solar arrays have been spread open for testing. The arrays will be in this configuration when the spacecraft is active on the surface of Mars.

Phoenix will land in icy soils near the north polar permanent ice cap of Mars and explore the history of the water in these soils and any associated rocks, while monitoring polar climate. It will dig into the surface, test scooped-up samples for carbon-bearing compounds and serve as NASA's first exploration of a potential modern habitat on Mars.
Image Credit:
NASA/JPL/UA/Lockheed Martin
Produced By:
University of Arizona / Phoenix
Mission:
Phoenix
Spacecraft:
Phoenix Mars Lander
Product Size:
900 samples x 597 lines
facet_what:
Polar
facet_what:
Mars
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Planck
facet_what:
Phoenix
facet_what:
Phoenix Mars Lander
facet_where:
Denver
facet_where:
Mars
facet_where:
Arizona
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California
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Florida
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Germany
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Switzerland
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Copenhagen
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_when:
September 2006
facet_when:
August 2007
facet_when_year:
2006
facet_when_year:
2007
Image #:
PIA01885
UID:
SPD-PHOTJ-PIA01885
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Phoenix Mars Lander in Testing