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Mars lander succumbs to winter | Okuyan Kampüs
Mars lander succumbs to winter. Fri, Nov 21, 2008. Health · Mars lander succumbs to winter Mission managers said they had not heard from the craft for a week and that it had likely fallen quiet for good. ...

Phoenix Mars Lander: This is My Farewell Transmission From Mars
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Fans of Mars lander mourn its 'death' | ScrippsNews
When the Phoenix Mars lander succumbed to the Red Planet's harsh arctic winter earlier this month, dedicated amateur space explorers who followed the mission for months felt as though they'd lost a loved one. ...

Anthropomorphized Mars lander in terminal "Groundhog Day" mode ...
I'm banking on the idea that the Mars lander is feigning its own death, thus allowing itself to slip out of NASA's watchful eyes. It will use this time to disable the killswitch NASA has implanted and commence construction of a lean ...

Phoenix Mars Lander: NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Guest Blogging on Giz
We'd like to introduce our newest guest blogger the Phoenix Mars Lander With a successful mission starting to wind down.

Picture This: Phoenix Mars Lander twitters final message | The ...
phoenix-mars-lander.jpg The Phoenix Mars Lander twittered its final message tonight, notifying earthlings that it would shut down permanently after becoming frozen in the arctic plains of Mars. The lander, which first ...

Web's Eulogy for the Phoenix Mars Lander | Popular Science
Select ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome Popsci Authors: Jeremy HsuPosted 11.7.08 at 11:20 am 9 CommentsAs NASA's robotic 'naut tweets away its dying breath, the blogosphere pays its respectDay is Done . . .: Time to.

Mars Lander Shuts Down | Geology.com
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Phoenix Mars Lander Twitters Dying Words | NBC Los Angeles
In space, no one can hear you scream -- which is why NASA gave its robot on Mars a Twitter account.

NASA calls time on Phoenix Mars Lander's mission - Science
Announcing it was no longer able to communicate with its spacecraft Phoenix Lander on the surface of Mars, space agency NASA has effectively ended all operations by the prestigious mission.









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