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The Phoenix Has Landed

Iddo Genuth writes "Precisely at 7:53PM EST, the "Phoenix Mars Lander" touched-down on the desert-like surface of Mars. Since its launch on August 4th, 2007, the spacecraft has covered more than 680,752,512 kilometers, traveling at average speeds of around 120,000 km/hr. Upon arriving at its destination, the Phoenix will begin its exploration of our intriguing neighbor planet, in a mission to help astronomers resolve at least some of the many questions regarding Mars. The key question remains: can the Red Planet support some form of life?" Hella grats to our nerd brethren — you looked great on the Science channel. Yes I'm watching this live. Can't wait to see what happens next.
Update: 05/26 03:0 GMT by KD : zof sends a link to the first pictures from Phoenix.

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  1. This coming from someone... by patio11 · · Score: 1, Troll

    ... who simulates nuclear war... for fun? ;)

    (I love DEFCON, too. Its a perversely fun game. Speaking of which: You know the difference between NASA and the nuclear arms race? One of them is a way to channel billions to defense contractors by exploiting the hopes and fears of Americans... and the other one involves nuclear weapons.)