NASA's Phoenix Lander successfully touched down on the arctic surface of Mars today. The lander will bore into the planet's surface and extract soil samples which it will run through a series of tests in it's onboard laboratories. Ideally, these tests and other onboard sensors will send back data showing the existence of water and other signs of life on Mars. The picture above was taken earlier today on the surface of another planet; how cool is that?
Monday, May 26, 2008
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"Wherever women are, we have men looking into the situation, right now. We explored the Earth looking for women. Even went to the Moon, just to see if there was any woman there. That's why we brought that little car, why would you bring a car, unless there's some chance of going on a date? What the hell are you doing with the car on the G.D. Moon? I never was able to figure that out. You're on the Moon! Isn't that far enough?!
There was no more male idea in the history of the Universe, than "why don't we fly up to the Moon and drive around?". That is the essence of male thinking right there."
That is so cool that we have landed on Mars and can take that cool picture. I thought it was red. It looked grey in the picture.
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