Twitter Updates of NASA Phoenix Spacecraft Landing on Mars

by Scott Beale on May 25, 2008 · 0 comments

Phoenix Mars Lander

NASA’s Phoenix Spacecraft has just landed on the surface of Mars. Along with video coverage on NASA TV and photos from the surface being sent back to Earth, the mission is also being live blogged via Twitter.

Mars Phoenix Lander on Twitter

More Phoenix Mars Mission info:

- Phoenix Mars Mission (University of Arizona)
- Phoenix Mars Lander (NASA)
- Phoenix Mars Lander (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

via Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

photo via NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona

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