Nasa calls game over on Mars Phoenix lander

Iain Thomson
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Ice has proved fatal to exploration system

The Mars Phoenix probe has stopped transmitting after an ice build-up on its solar panels Nasa has said that the Phoenix Mars lander has stopped transmission after being damaged by ice during the...

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