Phoenix Landing

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Posted by admin on May 03, 2012 | 22 Comments


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NASA’s Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander’s robotic arm. Radio signals received at 4:53:44 pm Pacific Time (7:53:44 pm Eastern Time) confirmed the Phoenix Mars Lander had survived its difficult final descent and touchdown 15 minutes earlier. The signals took that long to travel from Mars to Earth at the speed of light. Mission team members at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.; Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver; and the University of Arizona, Tucson, cheered confirmation of the landing and eagerly awaited further information from Phoenix later tonight. Among those in the JPL control room was NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, who noted this was the first successful Mars landing without airbags since Viking 2 in 1976. “For the first time in 32 years, and only the third time in history, a JPL team has carried out a soft landing on Mars,” Griffin said. “I couldn’t be happier to be here to witness this incredible achievement.” During its 422-million-mile flight from Earth to Mars after launching on Aug. 4, 2007, Phoenix relied on electricity from solar panels during the spacecraft’s cruise stage. The cruise stage was jettisoned seven minutes before the lander, encased in a protective shell, entered the Martian atmosphere. Batteries provide electricity until the lander’s own pair of solar arrays spread open
Video Rating: 4 / 5

22 comments

  1. oliviamulgrew says:

    satellites gone… way up to mars

  2. oliviamulgrew says:

    attitude control are you having a laugh

  3. propaghandi2 says:

    Yes best video , but theres missing one little detail , its when the crew sees actual picture of Mars right after landing, maybe this video was cut too short but excellent job on the landing and the Video!

  4. PC3900 says:

    I fear for the success of the next lander, with it’s risky, untried skycrane landing system.

  5. laserfloyd says:

    Sending a stationary probe to a planet that is millions of miles away has what to do with weapons? We have PLENTY of weapons on this planet that can already kill us all many times over.

    Take this for what it is; science. And yes, well done guys.

  6. arbide2 says:

    Pheonix was a joint project between NASA and Lockheed Martin. All of this is a privatization of space which is being conducted by the biggest American weapons corporations. This is all a part of the Military Industrial Complex and now it is expanding into space weaponary. There are organizations today trying to oppose this as it is a serious threat to humanity in many ways.

  7. yes4me says:

    The best video of the landing.

  8. sophiegromit says:

    NASA/Phoenix team… you people are AMAZING!!! How monumental is that???!!! Another successful space mission to MARS!!!!!!!  I’m proud!!!!

  9. clerlic says:

    They control whether the spacecraft’s nose is pointed up or down.

  10. nmr4991 says:

    LOL

  11. ZzBuRnTzZ says:

    I went to Mars once, The parking there is horrible, HORRIBLE

  12. ugowar says:

    That’s the effect of Mars Climate Observer for you, Alphasys…

  13. solidsnake2112 says:

    NASA uses the SI system, however we still use the same old thing.

  14. crimson005 says:

    lol, took them a while.

  15. nethius says:

    lol, I noticed that as well!

  16. Alphasys says:

    Still kind of weird to hear americans say “90 meters per second”. So the S.I. finally got some foothold in America?

  17. RichoRosai says:

    Not another boring space landing!

  18. shapedy says:

    0:43 Attitude control? WTF?

    I know what it means, but it’s still funny.

  19. astrorider says:

    and thats how we do it………..

  20. bstep13 says:

    I witnessed it through my telescope i was looking through my telescope i could see a bright light!!! It was very very very cool!!!!

  21. salil2k says:

    yeah watched live earlier… job well done!

  22. TECHKLEC says:

    Yeah man…touchdown!!!

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