Spirit Rover Disabled on Mars 29
Nick Driver writes " Space.com is reporting that the Spirit Rover hasn't moved since October 1st and is suffering from two wheels that can no longer steer and thus are being held in a fixed direction by their locked steering motors. Hopefully one of the workarounds being considered will allow the rover to be moved again and still retain sufficient steering control over the remaining wheels to continue the mission."
Send me; I'll give it a push (Score:2, Funny)
Send me. I'll give it a push and get it going again. Or, I can fix it. Of course, I'm not a Mr. Goodwrench-certified ASME mechanic. But I do have a Bachelor's Degree!
I stayed at a Holiday Inn last night! (Score:2, Funny)
Mission over? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Mission over? (Score:2)
Read more about them. [uncoveror.com]
I'm Surprised (Score:1, Insightful)
On another note, I read that another issue that would be happening with the rovers would be dust building up on the solar panels, blocking sunlight (maybe dust jammed the wheels as well?). Anyway, I always wondered why NASA didn't foresee these types of issues and BUILD IN workarounds, like little wipers for the solar panels!?
Re:I'm Surprised (Score:2, Informative)
Anyway, I always wondered why NASA didn't foresee these types of issues and BUILD IN workarounds, like little wipers for the solar panels!?
This has been discussed again and again and again - it was considered, and discounted. These units are already well over their designed lifetime. Armchair quarterbacks such as yourself could only hope to have such a successful mission.
Re:I'm Surprised (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I'm Surprised (Score:2)
Argh! Please don't bring this up again. It's been hashed over every time there's a Mars Rover article. I suggest you look up some of the older articles [slashdot.org].
Re:I'm Surprised (Score:1)
Check it out, here's me talking out of my butt:
'wipers' for the panels would have been made out of rubber, or some other semi-organic compound that could have carried microbes to Mars.
.... of course, if you tell me the wheels are made of rubber then I don't have anything... Moreover, I'm sure you, I and the dozens of others that have thought of the 'wipers' scenario are n
Re:Not worth it (Score:2)
After all, it's a space mission, Katamari Damacy. [namco.com]
Re:I'm Surprised (Score:5, Funny)
No, if NASA had been properly optimistic, they would have included a pump/sprinkler system that could use the discovered water. As well as a way to lubricate the stuck wheels with oil made from discovered plants.
It's been a whole week... (Score:5, Funny)
http://www.livejournal.com/users/sp
NASA statement (Score:5, Informative)
I know what's going on here! (Score:4, Funny)
(I learned this kind of science from Star Trek: TNG.)
Re:Steering motors locked up? (Score:2)
Calm down - Spirit driving again (Score:4, Informative)
Oh well (Score:1)
It was bound to happen before too much longer. Does this make Spirit the typical lazy, fat American or has it simply decided it's time to retire?
I suppose since everything else is still working on Spirit, if they don't figure out how to work around this then we'll being seeing lots and lots of postcards from the top of that same hill.
Re:Oh well (Score:2, Insightful)
Spirit is moving - Look at the images! (Score:3, Interesting)
As of this writing I could'nt find any statement from NASA or from the Rovers' official site [nasa.gov] indicating whether or not this particular problem is resolved. Nevertheless I hope all is well with Spirit and this was nothing but a simple glitch.
Redundancy (Score:2)
Usually a simple fix (Score:3, Funny)
I find that simply rolling back a bit will often dislodge what may be a bottle cap that's causing the wheel to malfunction. If there's string that has become wrapped around the wheel, however, you're done for, and should probably just take another shopping cart.
Sorry, what are we talking about?
Spin the front wheels Hal! (Score:1)