The Phoenix Mars Lander, which operated from May to November 2008, successfully detected water ice beneath the Martian surface. It confirmed the presence of water in the form of ice by using its robotic arm to dig into the soil and analyze samples. While Phoenix did not find liquid water, its findings provided strong evidence of water ice, which is crucial for understanding potential past life and future exploration on Mars.
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Mars, Because they found water like flow patterns like found on Earth, Water is an essential ingredient for life.
no there are no special features found on mars...
the phoenix lander found ice water on the planet
the phoenix lander is currently digging into ice under the surface to see if there actually is liquid water on mars.
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Phoenix was a robotic spacecraft on a space exploration mission on Mars under the Mars Scout Program. Mission scientists used instruments aboard the Phoenix lander to search for environments suitable for microbial life on Mars, and to research the history of water there.
Phoenix travelled 422,532.410 miles (680,000,000 Kilometres) to reach Mars.
It found that on the North Pole it snowed that disappeared in mid air.
The Phoenix Lander is not designed for return.
The Phoenix Mars was launched August 4th 2007
Phoenix was a robotic spacecraft to Mars [See Link]. The Phoenix landed on Mars May 25, 2008. It's purpose was to search for environments suitable for microbial life on Mars, and to research the history of water. The projected landing area was an area 100 km by 20 km covering terrain which had been informally named "Green Valley"which contained the largest concentration of water ice outside of the poles.
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Yes, the Phoenix Mars Lander mission, launched in 2007, was successful in discovering evidence of water ice on Mars and providing valuable data about the planet's surface. The mission operated for about five months before losing communication due to harsh winter conditions on Mars.