Mars Phoenix Has Tweeted its Last Tweet
Posted by Syberplanet on November 11th, 2008 - 84 views
A couple of days ago I wrote about unusual entities that tweet. Well, one of those entities has just fallen silent: Phoenix, little spacecraft that landed in the arctic regions of Mars looking for traces of…anything important, really, has likely been obliterated by a dust storm that blocked sunlight from reaching its solar panels.
I knew that the little guy had fallen asleep, but I didn’t realize that it might not awake from its slumber. NASA’s scientist, however, were expecting this: it was only a matter of time until Phoenix froze up there. The Phoenix mission has now officially ended, and you can see the last tweets from the spacecraft here. Farewell.
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