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Phoenix News ^ | 05/25/08 | NASA

Posted on 05/26/2008 12:18:37 PM PDT by gallaxyglue

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5/26/2008 -- Video: Phoenix Landing - Nerves and Joy This video includes highlights from the entry, descent and landing phase as Mars Phoenix Lander touched down on the Red Planet on May 25, 2008. › Play video

5/25/2008 -- Video: Mars Landing Challenge -- Big Science Ahead Scientists plan intriguing research, once Phoenix lands safely on Mars. › Play video

5/24/2008 -- Video: Drop Tests of Phoenix Parachute and Radar This video shows testing of two systems that are critical for NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander to get through the Martian atmosphere and safely onto the ground on May 25. › Play Video

5/24/2008 -- Video: Final Steps to Mars This artist's animation shows the nail-biting "entry, descent and landing" phase of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander mission. › Play Video

5/24/2008 -- How to Correct a Trajectory This artist's animation shows NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander adjusting its course to Mars, an event called a trajectory correction maneuver. › Play Video

5/22/2008 -- Video: Guided Tour of Mars Landing Rob Manning, chief engineer for JPL's Mars Program, walks us through a simulation of the Mars Phoenix landing. › Play video

3/27/2008 -- Video: Phoenix Mars Lander: Entry Descent and Landing It will be a real nail-biter on May 25, 2008, for engineers, as the Phoenix spacecraft performs a series of challenging maneuvers right before it lands on Mars. › Play video

3/18/2008 -- Video: Looking for Life in All the Right Places Find out how NASA scientists are gathering exciting clues that will help them pick the best spots to search for possible signs of life beyond Earth. › Play video

3/02/2008 -- Video: The Challenges of Getting to Mars: Cruise Phase The word "cruise" implies that this is an easy phase of the mission, however nothing could be further from the truth. › Play video

9/25/2007 -- Video: Phoenix Mars Lander - Countdown to Launch On Saturday August 4, the Mars Phoenix spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida. › Play video

7/27/2007 -- Video: The Challenges of Getting to Mars - Transport for Launch Getting the Phoenix spacecraft from its "birthplace" in Colorado to its launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida is no easy task. › Play video

7/15/2007 -- Launch Coverage Sitting atop a Delta II rocket, the Phoenix spacecraft experienced a successful early-morning liftoff for the beginning of its journey toward Mars. › View Delta launch vehicle video

7/09/2007 -- Video: Phoenix Mars Lander: Hunting for Habitats Literally going where no spacecraft has gone before, NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander will visit the north polar region of Mars. › Play video › Phoenix press kit (6.5Mb - PDF)

7/05/2007 -- Phoenix Animation This animation shows an artist's concept of the Phoenix spacecraft landing on Mars. › Play video

6/25/2007 -- Webcast: Phoenix - A Science and Weather Station on Mars Launching in August 2007, the Phoenix mission will bring 11 science experiments to explore the nothern near-polar environment on Mars. › RealPlayer (with caption) › RealPlayer › Lecture details

› NASA Phoenix site

› University of Arizona Phoenix site

› NASA/JPL Landing Blog

› JPL on Facebook and Twitter

› Landing Press Kit (3Mb - PDF)

› Launch Press Kit (6.5Mb - PDF)

› Mission Fact Sheet (244Kb - PDF)

› NASA Mars Exploration site

› Museums with Phoenix Events

› Mars Exploration Rovers

› JPL's Rover News and Image

› Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

› Mars Odyssey

› Mars Express


TOPICS: Astronomy
KEYWORDS: marsnorthpole

1 posted on 05/26/2008 12:18:38 PM PDT by gallaxyglue
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To: gallaxyglue

broken link


2 posted on 05/26/2008 12:51:42 PM PDT by Fichori (Official Tarbaby of the RF)
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To: gallaxyglue
Have not found those movies but here are some:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/videos.php

3 posted on 06/02/2008 7:39:03 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric cartman voice* 'I love you guys')
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