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Phoenix instruments confirm water on Mars, mission extended (Roundup)

Jul 31, 2008, 20:17 GMT

Washington - The Phoenix Mars mission has found water in a soil sample after spending the last two months examining the red planet for evidence that it could support life, NASA scientists said Thursday.

The spacecraft's robotic arm has dug several trenches in the Martian soil near the planet's north pole and been heating soil samples in a series of small 'ovens.'

It had earlier spotted chunks outside the rover that scientists had identified as ice, but data sent back by the most recent soil sample for the first time showed water inside Mars' dirt, researchers said.

'We've seen evidence for this water ice before in observations by the Mars Odyssey orbiter and in disappearing chunks observed by Phoenix last month, but this is the first time Martian water has been touched and tasted,' University of Arizona scientist William Boynton said.

Phoenix had also earlier identified minerals necessary for life in soil samples.

NASA also said Phoenix's mission will be extended through September.

Phoenix landed on Mars May 25 and its mission was to last three months. Instead the US space agency will spend another 2 million dollars for a few extra weeks of research, chief scientist Michael Meyer said in a press conference from Tucson, Arizona.

During the extension of the mission, scientists said, Phoenix will dig and examine two more trenches. The added time will also allow them to collect more data about the seasons on Mars and take more photographs of the planet.

Meyer described the mission as a step toward 'understanding whether there are places on Mars that have been or even might still be habitable.'



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BroadlandsJul 31st, 2008 - 21:02:33

A stunning scientific conclusion!

'We've gotten to the point where we're pretty sure we found water, and determined it was H20.'

And the spin?

NASA scientists said that the Mars Phoenix Lander mission has been going so well that it plans to extend the rover's stay through the end of September, instead of August. On May 25, the rover landed... and has since confirmed the existence of frozen ice on the Red Planet.

Going so well? Gee, they have confirmed what they already knew before the thing landed but cannot get the analytical equipment to work. Does one have to go to Mars to confirm that ice is frozen? Does one have to land on water-ice to confirm ('pretty sure') that it is H2O?

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JohnMcJul 31st, 2008 - 21:27:34

My question is why was the mission needed to be extended? We spend a billion + getting the lander up to Mars and they don't find water in 60-60 days they were going to flip the switch and turn it off? I would expect they keep the lander working till it dies

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