Atom & cosmos

Science News, Dec 6, 2008

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has tasted its last morsel of the Red Planet's soil and viewed its last Martian landscape. With shorter days and an inopportune dust storm, the lander can't get the solar power it needs to function. Read more in "NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander stops communicating."

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