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Clumps Growing on Phoenix Lander Legs

 
 
Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2008 07:48 am
Clumps Growing on Phoenix Lander Legs

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Clumps of material have adhered to the legs of the Phoenix Mars Lander, and the clumps continue to change and grow. The science team has discussed various possible explanations for these clumps. One suggestion is that they may have started from a splash of mud if Phoenix's descent engines melted icy soil during the landing. Another is that specks of salt may have landed on the strut and began attracting atmospheric moisture that freezes and accumulates. The clumps are concentrated on the north side of the strut, usually in the shade, so their accumulation could be a consequence of the fact that condensation favors colder surfaces.
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Reply Fri 12 Sep, 2008 12:24 pm
@McGentrix,
Our Mars robots could use some depilatory products.

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