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Phoenix
Mars Descent Imager (MARDI)

Launch: 4 August 2007 Landed: 25 May 2008 Status: Lander team is conducting surface operations

NEWS

(3) May 2008: Phoenix landed on 25 May 2008. As planned in shortly after launch in 2007, the MARDI was not operated during EDL. The MARDI Payload Element Lead, Michael Malin, is participating in the science team’s surface operation activities.

(2) November 2007: Phoenix MARDI will not be turned on during the spacecraft's descent to the Martian surface. There will be no data, from either the camera or the microphone, returned from the Phoenix MARDI. For further details, please see: Mars Descent Imager Update, Phoenix and MSL MARDI.

(1) July 2007: NASA decided that the Phoenix MARDI will only acquire 1 image during its descent. The microphone will not be used. Please see: One Image Planned During Descent of Phoenix.


Photograph of the Phoenix Mars Descent Imager.

The Phoenix Mars Descent Imager (MARDI), with pocket knife for scale. The MARDI was originally built for the cancelled 2001 Mars Surveyor Lander.

Photograph of the Phoenix MARDI, with location of microphone indicated by an arrow.

MARDI includes a microphone to record the sounds of Phoenix's descent to the Martian surface.

  • MARDI Science Objectives

  • MARDI Instrument Description

  • MARDI Reference Material

  • NASA/JPL Mars Exploration Home Page NASA/JPL/UofA Phoenix Mars Lander Home Page

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