Foto de stock - 01/03/1999 ___ Amid clouds of exhaust, a Boeing Delta II expendable launch vehicle with NASA´s Mars Polar Lander clears Launch Complex 17B, Cape Canaveral Air Station, after launch at 3:21:10 p.m. EST. The lander is a solar_powered spacecraft designed to touch down on the Martian surface near the northern_most boundary of the south polar cap, which consists of carbon dioxide ice. The lander will study the polar water cycle, frosts, water vapor, condensates and dust in the Martian atmosphere. It is equipped with a robotic arm to dig beneath the layered terrain at the polar cap. In addition, Deep Space 2 microprobes, developed by NASA´s New Millennium Program, are installed on the lander´s cruise stage. After crashing into the planet´s surface, they will conduct two days of soil and water experiments up to 1 meter 3 feet below the Martian surface, testing new technologies for future planetary descent probes. The lander is the second spacecraft to be launched in a pair of Mars Surveyor ´98 missions. The first is the Mars Climate Orbiter, which was launched aboard a Delta II rocket from Launch Complex 17A on Dec. 11, 1998

Imagen: 01/03/1999 --- Amid clouds of exhaust, a Boeing Delta II expendable launch vehicle with NASA's Mars Polar Lander clears Launch Complex 17B.

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