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Phoenix continues sample-collection tests

admin July 9th, 2008 Astronomy

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's science and engineering teams are testing methods to get an icy sample into the Robotic Arm scoop for delivery to the Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer.
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