As winter closes in on the red planet, the Phoenix Mars Lander begins to shut down operations. Given lack of sunlight during winter, solar panels can no longer charge spacecraft batteries. As the martian atmosphere cools, the lander will become buried in frozen carbon dioxide. Credit: NASA/JPL/Corby Waste

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