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[edit] A Change Of Seasons On Mars - Space Daily
7 January 2009, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1i-0&fd=A&url=http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/A_Change_Of_Seasons_On_Mars_999.html&cid=0&ei=r2NlSd7SAoGAQ9St8akE&usg=AFQjCNES17nHYRf8SO-3eyutTyT5ZRnCEg"><img src=http://nt1.ggpht.com/news?imgefp=eeXesfxoZWkJ&imgurl=www.marsdaily.com/images/mars-phoeniex-late-summer-2008-bg.jpg width=80 height=64 alt="" border=1> Space Daily</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=A&url=http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/A_Change_Of_Seasons_On_Mars_999.html&cid=0&ei=r2NlSd7SAoGAQ9St8akE&usg=AFQjCNES17nHYRf8SO-3eyutTyT5ZRnCEg">A Change Of Seasons On Mars</a> Space Daily, CA - <nobr>4 hours ago</nobr> by Staff Writers Summer turned to autumn for the Phoenix Mars Lander on December 26, 2008. This image, taken on December 21 by the High Resolution Imaging ... |
[edit] A Change of Seasons on Mars
6 January 2009, by (NASA) - Summer turned to autumn for the Phoenix Mars Lander on December 26, 2008. This image, taken on December 21 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows the lander during the last waning days of northern ...
[edit] Planetary Radio Looking Back at the Phoenix Mars Polar Lander With ... - The Planetary Society
5 January 2009, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.planetary.org/radio/show/00000322/&cid=0&ei=r2NlSd7SAoGAQ9St8akE&usg=AFQjCNFDKgTCcXpEpHqgmjbSrpkgzy1GUA">Planetary Radio Looking Back at the Phoenix Mars Polar Lander With ...</a> The Planetary Society, CA - <nobr>Jan 5, 2009</nobr> The Phoenix Lander is dead - probably - but it lives on in the reams of data it returned from the red planet, including data about the water ice it found. ... |
[edit] ● The Best Links 2008
5 January 2009, by This is the fifth annual selection of my favorite things I've linked to on kottke.org. This year's list includes games, photography, top-notch journalism, time-related material, architecture, design, and even politics, about 100 links in all. The format of the list is a bit different this year. Sprinkled ...
[edit] Mars Exploration Rovers
4 January 2009, by Cruise-modul ? ← Ældre version Versionen fra 4. jan 2009, 06:46 Linje 14: Linje 14: Programmet er del af NASA's Mars Exploration Program som inkluderer fire tidligere succesfulde landinger, de to Viking-sonder (((Viking 1)) og ((Viking 2|2))) i ((1976)), ((Mars Pathfinder)) i ((1997)) og ((Phoenix ...
[edit] A change of seasons
3 January 2009, by Summer turned to autumn for the Phoenix Mars Lander on December 26, 2008. This image, taken on December 21 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows the lander during the last waning days of northern hemisphere ...
[edit] A Change of Seasons: A New Image of Phoenix on Mars from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
3 January 2009, by Summer turned to autumn for the Phoenix Mars Lander on December 26, 2008. This image, taken on December 21 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows the lander during the last waning days of northern hemisphere ...
[edit] Phoenix Not Covered With Ice — Yet
2 January 2009, by Phoenix landing site, Dec. 21, 2008. Credit: NASA/JPL/UA Phoenix landing site, Dec. 21, 2008. Credit: NASA/JPL/UA The HiRISE Camera on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is keeping an eye on the Phoenix lander, and took the above image of the landing site on Dec. ...
[edit] A Change of Seasons: A New Image of Phoenix on Mars from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
2 January 2009, by This image, taken on December 21 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows the lander during the last waning days of northern hemisphere summer.
[edit] Astrobiology Top 10: Liquid Water in the Martian North? Maybe.
2 January 2009, by Astrobiology Magazine is looking back over 2008, highlighting the top 10 astrobiology stories of the year. The top story is NASA’s Phoenix mission. The lander arrived on Mars on May 25, and it conducted several tests of the martian soil and atmosphere. One surprising discovery was ...
[edit] 2008 Year-End Wrap-Up
2 January 2009, by Matt Another year, a few more blogs. 2008 has been a pretty groovy year for WordPress.com and the company behind it, Automattic. We doubled in size and brought new talent on board including some through the acquisition of two companies: Intense Debate and PollDaddy. This fine crew has helped bring new features to your dashboards, along with [...]
[edit] Best Space Images of 2008
31 December 2008, by Phoenix's descent captured by HiRISE. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona Phoenix's descent captured by HiRISE. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona I've been meaning to put together an article highlighting the best space images of 2008, but I see time is slowly ...
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[edit] Arizona Geology: Phoenix Mars Lander is Discover magazines #6 top ...
31 December 2008, by Lee Allison Now Discover magazine ranks the story "Phoenix Lander Strikes Ice on Mars" as #6 in their year end list of the top 100 stories for 2008. [right, ice pebbles sublimating in bottom of trench dug by Lander. Credit, NASA-JPL, UA, Texas A&M] ...
[edit] Een jaar met fantastische tweets of valt dat wel mee?
31 December 2008, by Naast de gebruikelijk statistische lijstjes, waar ook Frank-ly vol van staat, wordt er aan het einde van het jaar ook altijd wat breder teruggekeken. Hoe is het bepaalde bedrijven vergaan in 2008 of welke applicaties zijn blijvertjes. Eind 2007 waren diverse blogs van mening dat Twitter in 2008 dan ...
[edit] Wired.com's 10 Best Galleries of 2008
31 December 2008, by A year of fast and furious pixel-pushing by the Wired.com photo department has finally come to a close. Now, as we slow down long enough to risk a look back, we've compiled a list of our favorites from the hundreds of galleries we ran in 2008. Be sure to leave your pick for favorite Wired.com gallery ...
[edit] open source Mars Lander
31 December 2008, by Why isn't there an open source Mars Lander? The Phoenix Lander cost a Bunch'O'Money. How cheaply could it be done without NASA involved?
[edit] Will Phoenix Rise again?
30 December 2008, by The Phoneix Mars lander has slipped into hibernation - a dangerous hibernation that it is not expected to awake from. One of the last Twitter posts from the landers was: @PhotoMomT Alex, it's very unlikely I'll wake up next spring (see: http://is.gd/6tkx) but if I do I'll call home. Good luck ...
[edit] Finding of unusual soil on Mars could stem from tools used
30 December 2008, by Finding of unusual soil on Mars could stem from tools used Nature 456, 870 (2008). doi:10.1038/456870c Author: Alberto G. Fairén SirIn your News story 'Phoenix fades away' (Nature456, 8–9; 2008), you suggest that the polar soil analysed by NASA's Phoenix Lander “was like nothing ...
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[edit] Письма Phoenix"a
30 December 2008, by "The NASA Planetary Data System announces the first release of data from the Mars Phoenix Lander mission." Nasa Planetary Data System
[edit] Is there life on Mars? A team at JPL might have the answers - Pasadena Star-News
29 December 2008, by
[edit] You can get a behind-the-scenes look at Mars mission - Arizona Daily Star
29 December 2008, by
[edit] Mars Phoenix lander goes silent, NASA ends mission | Are you reading?
28 December 2008, by Reading The inevitable has happened. Our friend, the loved and loving Mars Phoenix lander has gone quietly into that long, good night once and for all. Even though we.
[edit] Top 10 science stories of 2008 -- #3: Ice on Mars - Examiner.com
28 December 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5i-0&fd=A&url=http://www.examiner.com/x-1242-Omaha-Science-Examiner~y2008m12d27-Top-10-science-stories-of-2008--3-Ice-on-Mars&cid=1284704970&ei=r2NlSd7SAoGAQ9St8akE&usg=AFQjCNGa48DvxIFh5nlvhwJGRjF0dI1cNQ"><img src=http://nt2.ggpht.com/news?imgefp=Vlp0xygHV14J&imgurl=image.examiner.com/images/blog/author/img157meg_marquardt_photo1.jpg width=80 height=67 alt="" border=1> Examiner.com</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-0&fd=A&url=http://www.examiner.com/x-1242-Omaha-Science-Examiner~y2008m12d27-Top-10-science-stories-of-2008--3-Ice-on-Mars&cid=1284704970&ei=r2NlSd7SAoGAQ9St8akE&usg=AFQjCNGa48DvxIFh5nlvhwJGRjF0dI1cNQ">Top 10 science stories of 2008 -- #3: Ice on Mars</a> Examiner.com - <nobr>Dec 28, 2008</nobr> The Phoenix lander has a similar history; because of a low ($420 million) budget, the lander was created from parts salvaged from other vessels. ... |
[edit] Mars exploration: Phoenix: a race against time : Nature News
28 December 2008, by gregp01
[edit] Support Updates: New Resources, Holiday Hours
23 December 2008, by Heather As some of you may have noticed, Support has new help pages, and is no longer in the old FAQ format. Rather than a list of answers to your questions, Support is now more like a knowledgebase, providing comprehensive overviews of features and tasks. Please feel free to contact us with your thoughts and suggestions on [...]
[edit] #6: Phoenix Lander Strikes Ice on Mars | Mars | DISCOVER Magazine
22 December 2008, by unknown Finally, positive confirmation of what we long thought and hoped for. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.
[edit] Finally, positive confirmation of what we long thought and hoped for - Discover Magazine
22 December 2008, by
[edit] Another Discovery Points to Past Water and Habitability on Mars
18 December 2008, by Carbonates appear in green in this area about 20 km (12 miles) wide on Mars. NASA/JPL/JHUAPL/MSSS/Brown University Scientists from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have made a major discovery about the history of water on Mars. The CRISM instrument, the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for ...
[edit] Life On Mars? Elusive Mineral Bolsters Chances - Science Daily (press release)
18 December 2008, by
[edit] Buzz Out Loud 874: Ruining the economy since 2005
17 December 2008, by On a very special Buzz Out Loud, we discover that we, much to our surprise and chagrin, are the cause for the ongoing economic crisis in this country. Who knew? Also, of course, we dissect at length the news that Apple is pulling out of future Macworld Expo conferences after this year, and the even ...
[edit] 5 экстремальных устройств
16 December 2008, by Из недавних заданий телескопа - слежение за аппаратом Phoenix Lander, запущенным NASA на Марс.
[edit] Phoenix probe sheds new light on Mars weather - Reuters
16 December 2008, by
[edit] Lander Data Sheds Light on Mars Polar Water - Space.com
15 December 2008, by
[edit] The perils of talking spacecraft
15 December 2008, by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander spacecraft triggered an unusually strong emotional reaction when its mission ended last month, in large part because of the connection the spacecraft made with the public through the Internet. Jeff Foust examines the implications of these connections, particularly ...
[edit] Phoenix Site on Mars May Be in Dry Climate Cycle Phase
15 December 2008, by The Martian arctic soil that NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander dug into this year is very cold and very dry. However, when long-term climate cycles make the site warmer, the soil may get moist enough to modify the chemistry.
[edit] Media Uploader Overview
14 December 2008, by Heather We’ve responded to your suggestions and requests with some changes to your media upload options. You can now access all of your uploaded files through your Media Library, which is in your dashboard under the Media menu. Below the Library is Add New, through which you can upload files from your computer or the web. [...]
[edit] Mars exploration: Phoenix: a race against time
13 December 2008, by hobitses
[edit] Mars Phoenix Lander's Ovens Were Destined To Fail - Slashdot
13 December 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=A&url=http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl%3Fsid%3D08/12/13/0357248&cid=0&ei=r2NlSd7SAoGAQ9St8akE&usg=AFQjCNFjflihNI0dpdGQMZYgl6DXHCkfQA">Mars Phoenix Lander's Ovens Were Destined To Fail</a> Slashdot - <nobr>Dec 13, 2008</nobr> RobertB-DC writes "The Phoenix mission to Mars' frigid polar regions was going to be tricky from the start, with only a few weeks to perform as much science ... |
[edit] Learning to Love Comment Moderation
12 December 2008, by Heather I’ll bet you never thought you’d see the day when you looked forward to moderating your comments, but this might just be it. Comment moderation has been vastly improved, with all kinds of little tools and changes to help keep things quick and painless. The Comments menu of your dashboard has a new, beautiful layout. Above [...]
[edit] QuickPress and Other Handy Post Options
11 December 2008, by Heather As you may have noticed, there’s a brand new way to post on your dashboard: QuickPress! There are also lots of other tools to help you write and edit drafts and published posts. QuickPress lets you post the basics straight from your dashboard, without navigating to the Posts menu. The essentials are all there: title, [...]
[edit] The Many Ways to Configure Your New Dashboard
10 December 2008, by Heather Back in the day (a week ago), what you saw was what you got when it came to your dashboard. Now, you’ve got total freedom to move things around and get rid of the stuff you don’t use. First, there’s dragging and dropping modules (boxes of content). Just grab the title bar of a module and [...]
[edit] WordPress.com Goes Gravatar Crazy
8 December 2008, by apokalyptik Howdy there bloggers! You’ll no doubt remember that when we acquired Gravatar.com, just over a year ago, we intended to fully integrate it into WordPress.com. It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally replaced the WordPress.com avatar system with those Globally Recognized Avatars. What does this mean? It means your WordPress.com avatar can [...]
[edit] 43 Degrees, but it’s snowing
6 December 2008, by Matt It’s 43 degrees outside, which is I think as cold as it gets in San Francisco. But there’s no reason we can’t turn down the thermometer here on WordPress.com. That’s right, the snow is back! Last year we were a little tardy with adding it so to make up we’re giving you almost a full month of [...]
[edit] New Dashboard Design
5 December 2008, by Matt You’ve probably gotten tired of hearing about it from us, but the day has finally come and the new dashboard is finally here. It’s now immediately available to everyone on WordPress.com. Change is always tricky, but pretty much everyone who has already switched to the new design and layout (that we affectionately call Crazyhorse) prefers it [...]
[edit] 2.7 Gets Here in Two Days!
3 December 2008, by Jane Wells As promised, here is the advance notice that WordPress 2.7 is coming to WordPress.com, and will go live on Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 8pm Eastern Time. That’s 5pm Thursday in California, 1am Friday in London (UTC), 8am Friday in Jakarta, noon on Friday in Sydney…find your time here. Some people like to learn how to [...]
[edit] Charles Elachi on the Mars Rovers | Video on TED.com
29 November 2008, by rtjeffe Presentation on what JPL is doing focusing mainly on the Mars rover and the rings of Saturn
[edit] Mars Phoenix Lander Runs Out of Juice | Wired Science from Wired.com
27 November 2008, by thoughton
[edit] Phoenix Lander Winds Up Its Astonishing Summer On Mars | UANews.org
25 November 2008, by lstiles During the first 90 Martian days, or sols, after its May 25 landing on an arctic plain of Mars, the Phoenix Mars Lander dug several trenches in the workspace reachable with the lander's robotic arm. The lander's Surface Stereo Imager ...
