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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Frigidaire FFGF3047LS 30 Freestanding Gas Range - Stainless Steel

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APPEARANCENew Frigidaire Stainless HandleOverlay Door FinishStainless Steel Finish w/ Black TrimExtra Large Clear Glass WindowCAPACITY4.2 Cu Ft OvenCONTROLSElectronic Kitchen TimerMembrane Control PanelPreheat Integrated w/ BakeReady-Select™ ControlsCOOKTOP FEATURES1 - 12,000 BTU Sealed Gas Burner1 - 5,000 BTU Burner2 - 9,500 BTU Sealed Burners4 Sealed Gas ElementsBlack Matte Cast Iron GratesOVEN FEATURES18000 BTU Bake Element18000 BTU Broil Element2 Standard Oven RacksManual Clean OvenVari-Broil™ - 2 Temperature LevelsCONVENIENCE FEATURESOven LightTimed CookingADDITIONAL FEATURESBroil & Serve™ DrawerENERGY/POWERGas OvenMANUFACTURERS WARRANTY1 Year Limited Parts and LaborDIMENSIONS30" Minimum Opening47" H x 28 1/2" D x 29 7/8" W

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Phoenix - Sol 31

The Phoenix Mars Lander performed its first wet chemistry experiment on Martian soil flawlessly, returning a wealth of data that for Phoenix scientists was like winning the lottery. "We are awash in chemistry data," said Michael Hecht. "We're trying to understand what is the chemistry of wet soil on Mars, what's dissolved in it, how acidic or alkaline it is. With the results we received from Phoenix yesterday, we could begin to tell what aspects of the soil might support life." "This is the first wet-chemical analysis ever done on Mars or any planet, other than Earth," said Sam Kounaves. About 80 percent of Phoenix's first, two-day wet chemistry experiment is now complete. Phoenix has three more wet-chemistry cells for use later in the mission. "This soil appears to be a close analog to surface soils found in the upper dry valleys in Antarctica," Kouvanes said. "The alkalinity of the soil at this location is definitely striking. At this specific location, one-inch into the surface layer, the soil is very basic, with a pH of between eight and nine. We also found a variety of components of salts that we haven't had time to analyze and identify yet, but that include magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride." "This is more evidence for water because salts are there. We also found a reasonable number of nutrients, or chemicals needed by life as we know it," Kounaves said. "Over time, I've come to the conclusion that the amazing thing about Mars is not that it's an alien world ...

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