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Mars Rover Opportunity Back in Action After Glitch
« on: May 02, 2013, 05:01:41 pm »
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Mars Rover Opportunity Back in Action After Glitch
SPACE.com By Mike Wall | SPACE.com – 16 hrs ago...


NASA's twin Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, have now spent nine years on the surface of Mars.

 
NASA's venerable Mars rover Opportunity has overcome a glitch that put the robot into standby mode late last month, agency officials announced today (May 1).

"The Opportunity rover is back under ground control, executing a sequence of commands sent by the rover team," NASA officials wrote in a mission update today. "Opportunity is no longer in standby automode and has resumed normal operations."

Opportunity apparently put itself into standby automode — in which it maintains power balance but waits for instructions from the ground — on April 22, after sensing a problem during a routine camera check, mission officials said.

The nine-year-old rover's handlers didn't notice the problem until April 27, when Opportunity got back in touch after a nearly three-week communications moratorium caused because Mars and Earth were on opposite sides of the sun from each other.

This planetary alignment, known as a Mars solar conjunction, occurs every 26 months and affects all spacecraft operating at the Red Planet. The sun can damage or degrade signals sent from Earth, so mission controllers generally stop commanding Mars rovers, orbiters and landers for a spell.



Opportunity's controllers prepared a new set of commands on April 29 designed to get things back to normal, and the fix has apparently worked.

The golf-cart-size Opportunity rover landed on Mars in January 2004 along with its twin, Spirit, on a three-month mission to search for signs of past water activity on the Red Planet. The two rovers found plenty of such evidence, and then kept trundling across the Red Planet. Spirit was declared dead in 2010, but Opportunity is still going strong.

Opportunity is currently exploring a spot along the rim of Mars' Endeavour Crater that may have been capable of supporting life long ago.

To date, the rover has covered 22.15 miles (35.65 kilometers) on Mars — just off the record for greatest distance traveled on the surface of another world by a robot. The Soviet Union's Lunokhod 2 rover covered 23 miles (37 km) on the moon in 1973.
http://news.yahoo.com/mars-rover-opportunity-back-action-glitch-230926567.html

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Re: Mars Rover Opportunity Back in Action After Glitch
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2013, 10:05:51 pm »
Opportunity: Soooo tired... must sleeeep.
NASA: WAAAAKE UUUUP!
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