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How Phoenix Talks to Earth

NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander communicates with Earth using the Odyssey orbiter as a two-way communications link in the Martian sky.

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Read the release 'NASA Mission Finds New Clues to Guide Search for Life on Mars' NASA Mission Finds New Clues to Guide Search for Life on Mars
NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter has found evidence of salt deposits. These deposits point to places where water once was abundant and where evidence might exist of possible Martian life from the Red Planet's past. >>
Read the press release 'Astronomers Monitor Asteroid to Pass Near Mars' Astronomers Monitor Asteroid to Pass Near Mars
Updated: Jan 9, 2008
As expected, scientists at JPL's Near-Earth Object Office have further refined the trajectory estimate for asteroid 2007 WD5 and ruled out any possibility of a Mars impact on Jan. >>
Read more about 'Alignment on December 24, 2007' Alignment on December 24, 2007
This is a special day that happens only every 26 months when Earth is exactly between the Sun and Mars. Find out more about opposition and experiment with Mars and Earth in their orbits. >>
Read the rekease- NASA Orbiter Finds Possible Cave Skylights on Mars NASA Orbiter Finds Possible Cave Skylights on Mars
NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft has discovered entrances to seven possible caves on the slopes of a Martian volcano. >>
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May 28, 2008
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Watch the video 'Flight Through  Mariner Valley'
Flight Through Mariner Valley
Watch the video 'An Odyssey of Exploration'
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