Mission over for probe that found water on Mars
The robotic probe had been expected to stop communicating with its Earth-bound handlers as it slowly froze to death with the onset of Martian winter, but its sudden end came after a dust storm cut off even more energy-giving sunlight from the spacecraft.
Phoenix, which touched down at the north pole of Mars in late May, transmitted its last signal to Earth on November 2 and scientists said they would try for three more weeks to contact the lander, but consider the $475 million (€380m) mission over.