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more about #phoenixlander more comments → Geisrud: Mars must have grown a lot of trees over the winter. Either that, or was bombarded with hamster food pellets #phoenixlander more » kaplanfx: Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids, in fact, it's cold as ice. And there's no one there to raise them, if you did... #phoenixlander more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Looks like a close-up of a cantaloupe.. #phoenixlander more » Curves: I knew Ponies as soon as I saw him; I could spot the bacon lust in his eyes (you're adorable). I thought everyone was beautiful, especially the people... more » strider_mt2k: My question is: How many of you are living there now? more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: Look. at. all. the. NERDS! We only tease the ones we love, fellas. more » Mr.Purple: It sucks being colour blind... I can never use those glasses. more » Hiphopopotamus: I was there this morning - how the HELL did you fit that many people in there? more » Log1c: You guys watched porn on it yet? more » LindsayJoy's MBP is into S+M: Sausage fest! (Thats a compliment from me boys...) more » -
#space
New HiRISE Images Show Chilly, Frost-Covered Phoenix Lander
Mars isn't exactly the warmest place during the winter transition, but as the first few rays of sunshine lick at the planet's surface we're able to make out the Phoenix lander shivering under a cover of dry-ice frost. More » -
#gizmodogallery
At Giz Gallery: Mars In 3D On Our Giant TV
We just put up some 3D images taken by the Phoenix Mars Lander on our 103-inch plasma, handed out some old school anaglyph glasses, queued up "Life On Mars?" and took a look for ourselves. More » -
#scoop
Nasa's Phoenix Spacecraft Is Fully Scoopable
After experiencing a little trouble early on with the robotic arm on the Phoenix lander, it appears that all systems are go for NASA to begin sampling Martian dirt. A practice scoop was carried out successfully and scientists noted that "a bright material appears in the scooped-up soil and in the hole from which it came"—which could mean the presence of ice or salt, according to experts. However, full-scale soil testing is not set to begin until later this week. More » -
