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Phoenix Mars Lander testing second scoop of soil
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16:37, July 09, 2008

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A second sample of Martian soil has been delivered to Phoenix Mars Lander's wet chemistry laboratory, NASA officials said Monday.

Data beamed back to Earth on Sunday night confirmed the lander's robotic arm had successfully delivered the sample to the instrument, which tests the composition of the dirt by mixing it with water in one of four teacup-sized beakers.

Results from testing this sample will be compared to results from the first sample analyzed by the wet chemistry laboratory two weeks ago. That laboratory is part of Phoenix's Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer.

The results for the first wet chemistry test suggested the Martian surface contained several soluble minerals necessary for life, including potassium, magnesium and chloride.

The main activity on the lander's schedule for Monday was testing a method for scraping up a sample of icy material and getting it into the scoop at the end of the robotic arm.

Phoenix will take images before, during and after testing the sample scooping method to evaluate how well it works. If the test goes well, the science team plans to use this method for gathering the next sample to be delivered to the lander's Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer, which bakes samples and analyzes the vapors they give off.

Source:Xinhua/Agencies



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