March 25th, 2008 by
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Back in November, we knew things weren’t looking up for the twin Mars rovers, but it seems that both Spirit and Opportunity will still be doing their respective thangs after a letter foreshadowing their doom was rescinded. Reportedly, the entity was tasked to slash $4 million from the project’s budget just yesterday, which would have forced Spirit into hibernation and limited Opportunity’s opportunities by mandating that commands be sent up every other day (versus everyday now). As it stands, NASA has issued a confirmation that neither creature will be affected, but given the apparent belt-tightening, we’re curious as to whether Scarecrow will still see liftoff next year.
[Via Physorg]
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November 16th, 2007 by
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NASA’s Mars Opportunity rover has already long outlasted its original 90 day mission, but it looks like the go-getter bot is now really starting to show its age, as NewScientist reports that problems with two key instruments have left the rover “crippled and blinded.” As NewScientist points out, however, these latest issues are far from the first to plague Opporunity (and its counterpart, Spirit), and it’s still suffering from a malfunctioning wheel and an “arthritic” robotic arm, both problems of which first cropped up in 2005. While NASA has currently suspended all work involving the rover’s rock grinding tool and its infrared spectrometer, it’s apparently hoping to get the spectrometer back up and running by shaking off some of the dust causing the problems, and at least one NASA official expects both rovers to keep “going for years more.”
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