4 July 2008
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander
It seems just about each day brings adventure and wonderment for scientists working on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander project. First, it was the discovery of dry riverbeds, then ice under the Martian surface, now it seems there is absolutely nothing in the red soil to hinder the existence of life and the possibility that it could support life in the future.
Guests
Dr Mike Hecht
Lead scientist on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander project
Reporter
Mike Woods
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