[meteorite-list] Phoenix New Times Article about the June 2, 2016 Arizona Fall

2016-06-12 Thread Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list
See it here http://www.mrmeteorite.com/ or here http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/scientists-and-collectors-are-itching-to-hunt-for-valuable-meteorites-from-june-2-event-8364574 -- Rock On! Ruben Garcia http://www.MrMeteorite.com __ Visit our

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Observes Ice and Fog Near Surface on Mars

2011-03-24 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-03/agu-hia031711.php Public release date: 17-Mar-2011 Contact: Kathleen O'Neil kon...@agu.org 202-777-7524 American Geophysical Union AGU journal highlights -- March 17, 2011 [snip] 2. Martian weather report: ice and fog near surface A pair of

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander Finds Surprises About Planet's Watery Past

2010-09-10 Thread Ron Baalke
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Sept. 09, 2010 This story and photos are online at: http://uanews.org/node/34019 Contact information follows this story. Phoenix Mars Lander Finds Surprises About Planet's Watery Past An instrument designed and built at the UA measured

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander Does Not Phone Home, New Image Shows Damage

2010-05-24 Thread Ron Baalke
May 24, 2010 Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 dwayne.c.br...@nasa.gov D.C. Agle/Jia-Rui Cook Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 818-393-9011/354-0850 a...@jpl.nasa.gov/jia-rui.c.c...@jpl.nasa.gov RELEASE: 10-120 PHOENIX MARS

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mission Research Points to Martian Climate Cycles

2009-07-02 Thread Ron Baalke
FROM: Johnny Cruz (520-621-1879; cr...@email.arizona.edu) Phoenix Mission Research Points to Martian Climate Cycles July 2, 2009 EDITOR'S NOTE: Peter Smith will be available to speak with local reporters today at 2 p.m. at the Phoenix Mission Science Operations Center, 1415 N. Sixth Ave.,

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Site on Mars May be in Dry Climate Cycle Phase

2008-12-15 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-236 Phoenix Site on Mars May be in Dry Climate Cycle Phase Jet Propulsion Laboratory December 15, 2008 PASADENA, Calif. -- The Martian arctic soil that NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander dug into this year is very cold and very dry. However, when

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mission Status Report - October 29, 2008

2008-10-30 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-200 Phoenix Mission Status Report Jet Propulsion Laboratory October 29, 2008 PASADENA, Calif. - NASA'S Phoenix Mars Lander entered safe mode late yesterday in response to a low-power fault brought on by deteriorating weather conditions. While

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander Digs and Analyzes Soil as Darkness Gathers

2008-10-08 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-188a Phoenix Lander Digs and Analyzes Soil as Darkness Gathers Jet Propulsion Laboratory October 08, 2008 PASADENA, Calif. -- As fall approaches Mars' northern plains, NASA's Phoenix Lander is busy digging into the Red Planet's soil and

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander Sees Falling Snow, Soil Data Suggest Liquid Past

2008-09-29 Thread Ron Baalke
Sept. 29, 2008 Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guy Webster Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 818-354-6278 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sara Hammond University of Arizona, Tucson 520-626-1974 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Images Discarded Heat Shield

2008-09-22 Thread Ron Baalke
http://jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/images.php?fileID=16106 Crumpled Heat Shield 2008-09-17 The Phoenix Mars Lander's Surface Stereo Imager took this image of the spacecraft's crumpled heat shield on Sept. 16, 2008, the 111th Martian day of the mission. The 2-1/2 meter (about 8-1/2 feet) heat

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Monitors Frosty Clumps on its Struts

2008-09-10 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/images.php?fileID=15811 Underneath Phoenix Lander 97 Sols After Touchdown Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2008-09-08 The Robotic Arm Camera on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander took this image on Sept. 1, 2008, at about 4 a.m. local solar time during the 97th Martian

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Digs Deeper As Third Month Nears End

2008-08-26 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1838 Digs Deeper As Third Month Nears End Jet Propulsion Laboratory August 25, 2008 TUCSON, Ariz. The next sample of Martian soil being grabbed for analysis is coming from a trench about three times deeper than any other trench NASA's

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Microscope Takes First Image of Martian Dust Particle

2008-08-14 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-158 Phoenix Microscope Takes First Image of Martian Dust Particle Jet Propulsion Laboratory August 14, 2008 TUCSON, Ariz. - NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has taken the first-ever image of a single particle of Mars' ubiquitous dust, using its

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Team Opens Window on Scientific Process

2008-08-06 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-155 Phoenix Mars Team Opens Window on Scientific Process Jet Propulsion Laboratory August 05, 2008 Phoenix Mars mission scientists spoke today on research in progress concerning an ongoing investigation of perchlorate salts detected in soil

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil Data

2008-08-05 Thread Darren Garrison
On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 01:54:09 -0400, you wrote: Not to mention having most of the material needed to manufacture rocket fuel in situ (just add the iron or better yet aluminum shavings) to get the heck out when necessary. Hm. That makes me think... if we ever make it to Mars and decide to

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil Data

2008-08-05 Thread mexicodoug
/wiki/Arena_%28Star_Trek%29#Plot Best wishes, Doug -Original Message- From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 1:04 am Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil Data On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 01:54:09 -0400, you

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil Data

2008-08-05 Thread Sterling K. Webb
. Sterling K. Webb - Original Message - From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 1:04 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil Data

2008-08-04 Thread Ron Baalke
Aug. 4, 2008 Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guy Webster Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 818-354-6278 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sara Hammond University of Arizona, Tucson 520-626-1974 [EMAIL PROTECTED] RELEASE: 08-199 NASA SPACECRAFT ANALYZING

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil Data

2008-08-04 Thread mexicodoug
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 5:21 pm Subject: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Analyzing Martian Soil Data Aug. 4, 2008 Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guy Webster Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 818-354-6278 [EMAIL PROTECTED

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Confirms Martian Water, Mission Extended

2008-07-31 Thread Ron Baalke
July 31, 2008 Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guy Webster Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 818-354-6278 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sara Hammond University of Arizona, Tucson 520-626-1974 [EMAIL PROTECTED] RELEASE: 08-195 NASA

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Completes Longest Work Shift

2008-07-22 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1800 Phoenix Completes Longest Work Shift Jet Propulsion Laboratory July 22, 2008 TUCSON, Ariz. -- Phoenix early Tuesday finished its longest work shift of the mission. The lander stayed awake for 33 hours, completing tasks that

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander Continues Tests with Rasp

2008-07-18 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1794 Nasa's Phoenix Mars Lander Continues Tests with Rasp Jet Propulsion Laboratory July 18, 2008 TUCSON, Ariz. -- The team operating NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander plans to tell the lander today to do a second, larger test of using a

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Rasps Frozen Layer, Collects Sample

2008-07-16 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1788 Phoenix Rasps Frozen Layer, Collects Sample Jet Propulsion Laboratory July 16, 2008 TUCSON, Ariz. -- A powered rasp on the back of the robotic arm scoop of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander successfully drilled into the frozen soil and

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Scrapes 'Almost Perfect' Icy Soil for Analysis

2008-07-05 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1771 Phoenix Scrapes 'Almost Perfect' Icy Soil for Analysis Jet Propulsion Laboratory July 01, 2008 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander enlarged the Snow White trench and scraped up little piles of icy soil on Saturday, June 28, the 33rd Martian

[meteorite-list] Phoenix to Bake Ice-Rich Sample Next Week

2008-07-05 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-125 Phoenix to Bake Ice-Rich Sample Next Week Jet Propulsion Laboratory July 02, 2008 The next sample delivered to NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer (TEGA) will be ice-rich. A team of engineers and scientists

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Scrapes to Icy Soil in Wonderland

2008-06-27 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1768 Phoenix Scrapes to Icy Soil in Wonderland Jet Propulsion Laboratory June 27, 2008 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scraped to icy soil in the Wonderland area on Thursday, June 26, confirming that surface soil, subsurface soil and icy

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Returns Treasure Trove for Science

2008-06-26 Thread Ron Baalke
FROM: Lori Stiles (520-360-0574; [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Phoenix Returns Treasure Trove for Science University of Arizona June 26, 2008 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander performed its first wet chemistry on Martian soil flawlessly yesterday, returning a wealth of data that for Phoenix scientists was like

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander to Dig; Team Probes Flash Memory

2008-06-19 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1750 NASA Mars Lander to Dig; Team Probes Flash Memory Jet Propulsion Laboratory June 18, 2008 TUCSON, Ariz. -- NASA's Phoenix Mars Mission generated an unusually high volume of spacecraft housekeeping data on Tuesday causing the loss

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Makes First Trench in Science Preserve

2008-06-18 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/phoenix/release.php?ArticleID=1749 Phoenix Makes First Trench in Science Preserve Jet Propulsion Laboratory June 17, 2008 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander began digging in an area called Wonderland early Tuesday, taking its first scoop of soil from a polygonal surface

[meteorite-list] Phoenix

2008-06-18 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hi Sterling, all, for a lousy $386 million, which includes the launch and all tips for room service, You The Taxpayer get a whole new Mars Mission. Quit whining. For comparison, we spend $343 million each and every day in Iraq doing whatever it is that we're doing there. Actually, I lied.

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Sifts for Samples, Continues Imaging Landing Site

2008-06-09 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-102a Phoenix Sifts for Samples, Continues Imaging Landing Site Jet Propulsion Laboratory June 08, 2008 On Sunday, Sol 14 of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander mission, mechanical shakers inside the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer will attempt to

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Scoops First Soil Sample for Laboratory Analysis

2008-06-06 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-101 NASA Mars Lander Scoops First Soil Sample for Laboratory Analysis Jet Propulsion Laboratory June 06, 2008 TUCSON, Ariz. -- NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander made its first dig into Martian soil for science studies and is poised to deliver the

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander

2008-06-04 Thread Sterling K. Webb
@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 9:35 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander Dear List Mark Ford has a point. In the Apollo Lunar Missions, right away as soon as they emerged from the LM, the astronauts obtained a basket of moon rocks and sent it up to the LM. The reasoning

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander

2008-06-04 Thread Mark Ford
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sterling K. Webb Sent: 04 June 2008 04:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander Hi, I note that all your examples involve return and the possibility of a rapid

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander

2008-06-03 Thread Francis Graham
Dear List Mark Ford has a point. In the Apollo Lunar Missions, right away as soon as they emerged from the LM, the astronauts obtained a basket of moon rocks and sent it up to the LM. The reasoning was, if something went amiss, and they had to leave the lunar surface soon after landing, they

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander

2008-06-03 Thread Sterling K. Webb
@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 9:35 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander Dear List Mark Ford has a point. In the Apollo Lunar Missions, right away as soon as they emerged from the LM, the astronauts obtained a basket of moon rocks and sent it up to the LM. The reasoning

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Pic...

2008-05-30 Thread Mark Ford
Whilst playing with some of the latest Mars pics, I noticed what look like strange little holes in the soil... http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/lunartick007/marsholes.jpg Original image here: http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/images.php?gID=878cID=25 Any thoughts on what they might be?

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Pic...

2008-05-30 Thread ensoramanda
Hi Mark, Could they just be pits left where small stones and gravel were moved by the thrusters on phoenix when it landed?there seem to be several larger pieces that were moved about when it landedyou can see the slide marks in many of the shots. regards Graham Ensor Mark Ford

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Pic...

2008-05-30 Thread Jerry
ya think they may be artifax from the lander's motors? Jerry Flaherty - Original Message - From: Mark Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 4:39 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Pic... Whilst playing with some of the latest

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander and Mars Colors

2008-05-28 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, There is a long-running controversy about the true colors of Mars. By true colors, one essentially means: What would it look like to my human eye if I was standing there looking at the Martian landscape? The Phoenix Lander can solve this problem. Like the rovers, it will have a color

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander and Mars Colors

2008-05-28 Thread ensoramanda
Hi Stirling Very interesting to see colour calibration charts...but there dont seem to be any shades of redany reason for that? Graham Ensor Sterling K. Webb wrote: Hi, There is a long-running controversy about the true colors of Mars. By true colors, one essentially means: What

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander and Mars Colors

2008-05-28 Thread Rob McCafferty
] wrote: From: ensoramanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander and Mars Colors To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 11:01 PM Hi Stirling Very interesting to see colour calibration charts...but there dont seem to be any shades

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander and Mars Colors

2008-05-28 Thread Sterling K. Webb
: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:01 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Lander and Mars Colors Hi Stirling Very interesting to see colour calibration charts...but there dont seem to be any shades of redany reason for that? Graham Ensor __ http

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Prepares to Move Arm

2008-05-27 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-084 NASA Mars Lander Prepares to Move Arm Jet Propulsion Laboratory May 27, 2008 NASA's Phoenix Lander is ready to begin moving its robotic arm, first unlatching its wrist and then flexing its elbow. Mission scientists are eager to move

[meteorite-list] Phoenix mission, landing tomorrow

2008-05-24 Thread Michael Farmer
Hi everyone, my wife and I just got home from a little private tour of the Mission Control at the Phoenix Mars mission HQ in Tucson. Getting pretty exciting there, they are setting up for hundreds of scientists, visitors, and press for tomorrow's landing. I hope that the mission goes well, and

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Spacecraft on Course for May 25 Mars Landing

2008-05-22 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-079 Phoenix Spacecraft on Course for May 25 Mars Landing Jet Propulsion Laboratory May 22, 2008 PASADENA, Calif. -- With three days and 3 million miles left to fly before arriving at Mars, NASA's Phoenix spacecraft is on track for its

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Flying True Enough to Skip One Scheduled Adjustment

2008-05-09 Thread Ron Baalke
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20080509a.html Phoenix Flying True Enough to Skip One Scheduled Adjustment Jet Propulsion Laboratory May 09, 2008 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander continues on course for its May 25 arrival at Mars. After targeting its certified landing site with a

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Fine Tunes Course for Mars Landing

2008-04-11 Thread Ron Baalke
April 10, 2008 Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guy Webster Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 818-354-6278 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sara Hammond University of Arizona, Tucson 520-626-1974 [EMAIL PROTECTED] RELEASE: 08-100 NASA SPACECRAFT FINE TUNES

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-19 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
for me is a satellite matteo --- mexicodoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hello List, Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long lasted splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter hasn't made it to the list yet...

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-19 Thread mexicodoug
: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball for me is a satellite matteo --- mexicodoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hello List, Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long lasted splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter hasn't made it to the list yet... http

[meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-17 Thread mexicodoug
Hello List, Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long lasted splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter hasn't made it to the list yet... http://www.thisismereporting.com/view_video.php?viewkey=7ddef7f2c4f25dc8fa86 Best wishes and Life, Doug

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-17 Thread Andreas Gren
It looks more like space junk. Andi Hello List, Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long lasted splintering fireball imaged from the helicopter hasn't made it to the list yet... http://www.thisismereporting.com/view_video.php?viewkey=7ddef7f2c4f25dc8fa86 Best

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-17 Thread lebofsky
Wow, that is amazing. History repeating itself. I did a presentation on Thursday on the Geminid meteor shower and when looking up meteors found the following. It is a long link thanks to going to Google, so it might be easier to go to Googe videos, type in meteor shower and it is the first site

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball: only 87 left!

2007-12-17 Thread lebofsky
Doug: Forgot something. If you watch the newscast, it states the following: A meteor is from an extinct constellation! I wonder which one is missing? Anne, have you ever thought about teaching the media in Denver what a meteor (and meteorite) is? Larry On Mon, December 17, 2007 12:06 pm,

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-17 Thread lebofsky
Hi Andi: I agree. I sent two emails to the list some time ago and neither seems to have made it (did not like my Google links?). Actually filmed Jan. 4 in Denver. Larry On Mon, December 17, 2007 2:29 pm, Andreas Gren wrote: It looks more like space junk. Andi Hello List, Surprised

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-17 Thread Chris Peterson
* Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com - Original Message - From: mexicodoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 12:06 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball Hello List, Surprised

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-17 Thread Mike Bandli
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andreas Gren Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 1:30 PM To: 'mexicodoug' Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball It looks more like space junk. Andi Hello List, Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball: only 87 left!

2007-12-17 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 12/17/2007 3:51:01 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Doug: Forgot something. If you watch the newscast, it states the following: A meteor is from an extinct constellation! I wonder which one is missing? Anne, have you ever thought about teaching the

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball

2007-12-17 Thread Michael Farmer
- Original Message - From: mexicodoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 12:06 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Phoenix desert fireball Hello List, Surprised this unprecedented video recording of a Geminid (?) long lasted

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander Status Report: Tasks En Route to Mars Include Course Tweak, Gear Checks

2007-11-02 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/news/phoenix-20071030.html Phoenix Mars Lander Status Report: Tasks En Route to Mars Include Course Tweak, Gear Checks 10.30.07 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, launched on Aug. 4 and headed to Mars, fired its four trajectory correction thrusters Wednesday

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander Status Report: Radar and Other Gear Pass Checkouts

2007-09-05 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2007-094a Phoenix Mars Lander Status Report: Radar and Other Gear Pass Checkouts Jet Propulsion Laboratory September 04, 2007 Two crucial tools for a successful landing of America's latest mission to Mars, the radar and UHF radio on NASA's Phoenix

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Heads for Polar Region on Mars

2007-08-05 Thread Ron Baalke
08.04.07 Guy Webster Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 818-354-5011 [EMAIL PROTECTED] George Diller Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 321-867-2468 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sara Hammond University of Arizona, Tucson 520-626-1974 [EMAIL PROTECTED] RELEASE: 45-07 NASA SPACECRAFT HEADS FOR POLAR

[meteorite-list] Phoenix/Dawn Update - September 27, 2007

2007-07-27 Thread Ron Baalke
07.27.07 George H. Diller Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 321-867-2468 [EMAIL PROTECTED] STATUS REPORT: ELV-072707 EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE STATUS REPORT Mission: Phoenix Location: Launch Pad 17-A Launch Vehicle: Delta II 7925 Launch Date: Aug. 3, 2007 Launch Time: 5:35:21 a.m. EDT Phoenix

[meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander: The Search For A Safe Haven

2007-01-10 Thread Ron Baalke
http://space.com/businesstechnology/070110_mar_phoenix_landing.html Phoenix Mars Lander: The Search For A Safe Haven By Leonard David space.com 10 January 2007 As NASA prepares its Mars Phoenix spacecraft for an August launch, program officials are still trying to find a suitable landing

Re: [meteorite-list] Phoenix Mars Lander: The Search For A Safe Haven

2007-01-10 Thread MARK BOSTICK
Re: http://space.com/businesstechnology/070110_mar_phoenix_landing.html Hello Ron and list, Nice to see Phoenix moving right along, I am sure they will decide on a landing site soon. The home page for this project is located here: http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/index.php I really like the