Blog:   Royal Observatory Greenwich     Posted:   Monday 26th of May 2008 1:04 AM

The NASA Phoenix mission to Mars has landed on the surface of Mars intact!

Previous missions have shown large amounts of subsurface water ice in the northern arctic plain. The Phoenix lander targets this region and will use a robotic arm to dig through the protective top soil layer to the water ice below and ultimately, to bring both soil and water ice to the lander platform for sophisticated scientific analysis.

Controllers were able to receive data for a minute after the landing, enough...