Phoenix Mars Lander
This video, from NASA, examines the Phoenix Lander mission which provided new information about Mars and the possibility of life on the Red Planet. The Phoenix Lander explored Mars' polar region and the thick layer of ice directly below the planet's surface. Phoenix looked for signs of life on Mars and NASA scientists believe that the research conducted by Phoenix will help prepare for a possible future manned mission to Mars. The video illustrates space exploration and reviews the mission.
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