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A white layer visible where the Phoenix
Lander robotic arm scooped away the martian soil. NASA said images
received on Thursday confirmed that its Phoenix Mars lander has sprinkled
a spoonful of Martian soil onto the sample wheel of the spacecraft¡¯s
robotic microscope station. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo
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WASHINGTON, June 12 (Xinhua) -- NASA said images
received on Thursday confirmed that its Phoenix Mars lander has sprinkled a
spoonful of Martian soil onto the sample wheel of the spacecraft's robotic
microscope station.
"It looks like a light dusting and that's just what
we wanted," said Michael Hecht of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who is the
lead scientist for the Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer
(MECA) instrument on Phoenix.
The delivery of scooped-up soil for inspection by the
lander's Optical Microscope, a component of MECA, marks the second success in
consecutive days for getting samples delivered to laboratory instruments on
Phoenix's deck.
Some soil from an earlier scoopful by the Robotic Arm
reached a tiny oven in another instrument on Tuesday, as confirmed in data
received early Wednesday. That instrument is the Thermal and Evolved-Gas
Analyzer, or TEGA.
New commands being sent to Phoenix on Thursday include instructions to close the TEGA oven and begin analyzing the sample inside, a process that will take several days, NASA Phoenix team reported.