Mars
the phoenix lander found ice water on the planet
The Phoenix Lander is not designed for return.
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The Mars lander Phoenix is named after the mythological bird of the same name, which dies in a fire and is reborn from the ashes of that fire.
As of now, there have been eight successful landings on Mars. These successful landings were accomplished by various missions such as the Viking program, Mars Pathfinder, Spirit and Opportunity rovers, Phoenix lander, Curiosity rover, InSight lander, and Perseverance rover.
By parachute. See related link for a photo.
The cost to build NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander was approximately $420 million, which included the spacecraft development, launch, and operations.
The Phoenix lander landed on Mars in May, 2008. It isn't really a rover. It is a lander, doesn't move around like the Mars Exploration Rovers - Spirit and Opportunity.
WE HAVE FOUND DAT THE SOIL AT THE NORTH POLE OF MAS IS LIKE THE EARTH'S GARDEN SOIL
No, the Phoenix lander successfully landed on Mars in May 2008 and completed its mission in November 2008. After transmitting valuable data back to Earth, the mission officially concluded.
The Phoenix Lander, part of NASA's Mars Scout Program, had a total mission cost of approximately $420 million. This budget included the development, launch, and operations of the spacecraft. Phoenix successfully landed on Mars in May 2008 and conducted scientific research until November 2008.
It was sent to go and explore Mars in the hope of finding extra Terrestrial Life Also see the Related Link 'NASA - Phoenix Mission Overview.'