it landed on mars on May 25th 2008, it had been launched on August 4th 2007, and was the first rover/lander to discover Ice Water on Mars and ceased operations in November 2007 but was a great success so it landed on may 25th 2008, plus heres a tip visit wikipedia and type in the category or subject you'll find it all there.
The Phoenix mission was launched on August 7, 2007.
Its landing craft descended to the surface of Mars on May 25, 2008.
The cost to build NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander was approximately $420 million, which included the spacecraft development, launch, and operations.
It was Mars 2, from the Soviet Mars Lander Program.
The Phoenix Mars lander discovered evidence of water ice near the surface of Mars in the form of subsurface ice. It also found chemical elements and compounds necessary for supporting life, such as perchlorate salts and water vapor. Additionally, the lander detected snowfall and measured the mild alkaline nature of the Martian soil.
It found that on the North Pole it snowed that disappeared in mid air.
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.
By parachute. See related link for a photo.
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the phoenix lander found ice water on the planet
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.
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.
in mars where theirs ice at.
The cost to build NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander was approximately $420 million, which included the spacecraft development, launch, and operations.
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.
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.'
the phoenix lander is currently digging into ice under the surface to see if there actually is liquid water on mars.