Nasa's Phoenix Lander Discovers Water on Mars »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 4 months ago in Science & TechnologyThe Phoenix spacecraft has tasted Martian water for the first time. The robot heated up ice in one of its instruments earlier this week. Scientists say the chemical test confirms the presence of ice near the Martian north pole.
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tchef1 year, 4 months ago
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Well now the video didn't really match the story. The story said that "The robot heated up ice in one of its instruments earlier this week." and the video said that it will do that later this week.
Very interesting development none the less.
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