Journey to the Phoenix Mars probe

The Phoenix's Mars exploration mission has just been confirmed to have ended, after it abruptly stopped contacting the earth since November 2.

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The spacecraft carrying the Pheonix Mars probe was launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA, on August 4, 2007. This ship has a mission to discover the existence of water on Mars.

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The Pheonix probe model when preparing to land on Mars in May 2008, after months of journey from Earth.

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The image of the Phoenix probe landing on Mars is recreated on the computer.

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The robotic arm mounted on the Phoenix probe is collecting rock samples on the Martian surface to transfer to the analytical microscope, June 2008.(Photo: NASA)

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The two digging marks of Phoenix on Mars. This ship suddenly stopped contacting the earth after operating on this planet for more than 5 months.

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The two photographs show a kind of white substance considered to be a melting water on Mars on June 20. The discovery of water on Mars is very important, helping to answer questions about whether there is life, whether in the form of bacteria, on this planet or not.

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The electron microscope mounted on the Phoenix ship is analyzing the soil samples obtained by the robotic arm in June. This is the first time that humans have the opportunity to directly study the planet's red rock formations since its mission. NASA's Viking probe also in the 1970s. (Photo: Reuters)

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Mars's sandy soil covers the probe ship's equipment. The ship's five-month mission is expected to end after it stops all communications with the earth on November 2.