NASA's Phoenix Lander Delivers Soil-Chemistry Sample
07.07.08
TUCSON, Ariz. -- NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander used its Robotic Arm to deliver a
second
sample of soil for analysis by the spacecraft's wet chemistry laboratory, data
received from
Phoenix on Sunday night confirmed.
Results from testing this sample will be compared in coming days to the results
from the
first Martian soil analyzed by the wet chemistry laboratory two weeks ago. That
laboratory
is part of Phoenix's Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer.
The main activity on the lander's schedule for today is testing a method for
scraping up a
sample of icy material and getting it into the scoop at the end of the Robotic
Arm.
Photography before, during and after the process will allow evaluation of this
method. If
the test goes well, the science team plans to use this method for gathering the
next
sample to be delivered to Phoenix's bake-and-sniff instrument, the Thermal and
Evolved-
Gas Analyzer.