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20 years 10 months ago #1990 by jhonan
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News just in... :(

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3421071.stm

Nasa rover breaks down on Mars

Nasa scientists are trying to work out what went wrong
Nasa's Mars rover Spirit has stopped sending useful data to Earth from the Red Planet and mission scientists are unable to send it commands.
Nasa says the problem could either be due to a major power fault, software corruption or memory corruption.

Scientists has tried several times to communicate with the rover but has received either very little or no data.

The spacecraft has entered a fault mode and Nasa is now devising a strategy for getting back in contact with Spirit.

"This is a serious problem. This is an extremely serious anomaly," said Peter Theisinger Spirit project manager.

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20 years 10 months ago #1991 by voyager
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Bugger :cry:

The curse of Mars strikes again!

I really hope they get back in touch with Spirit because it has only started to live up to its potential.

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20 years 10 months ago #1993 by dave_lillis
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Those bloody martians,
can't they leave our equipment alone. :wink:

Good thing there's two of them.

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20 years 10 months ago #1996 by daveg
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One possible cause I heard was that there was bad weather at the Canberra telescope that they were using to tx data. This may have caused corrupt info going to the lander causing it to go into a "safe mode". This was from Leo Enright on 5 7 live.

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