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Tough Martian ice, glitch, puts phoenix at risk

The New York Times: Will the Mars lander's next baking test of soil and ice be its last?

Scientists worry that it could be, thanks to an electrical glitch that threatens the $420 million quest to find the chemical ingredients for life near the Martian north pole.

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