Phoenix scoops up some Martian soil

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

See: http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/images/gallery/md_1698.jpg

That white part might be ice, though it's not certain yet (it has to heat material to measure gases that come off to be sure).

From the press release:

The practice scoop was emptied onto a designated dump area on the ground after the Robotic Arm Camera photographed the soil inside the scoop. The Phoenix team plans to have the arm deliver its next scoopful, later this week, to an instrument that heats and sniffs the sample to identify ingredients.

A glint of bright material appears in the scooped up soil and in the hole from which it came. "That bright material might be ice or salt. We're eager to do testing of the next three surface samples collected nearby to learn more about it," said Ray Arvidson of Washington University in St. Louis, Phoenix co-investigator for the Robotic Arm.

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