Mars Rover Spirit Recovers From Steering Glitch 25
jangobongo writes "Spirit's steering glitch apparently cleared up on its own and engineers are still trying to understand what caused it. Meanwhile, the rover Opportunity found a cracked rock that may provide evidence of a second water event in the red planet's past."
The wrong side of the planet. (Score:4, Funny)
I suspect that Spirit stopped at a light on the wrong side of the planet and it went green while the locals were replacing those wheels with blocks.
Mind you, NASA's never going to admit that...
Éibhear
Robotic Arthritis? (Score:2)
Maybe it's just getting the robot equivalent of arthritis in its old age?
Overstaying their welcome (Score:2, Interesting)
Im thinking NASA just gave those early death numbers to make themselves an easy goal to surpass. They havent exactly had a good track record lately.
Padding the numbers (Score:5, Interesting)
Originally, they thought dusk accumulation on the solar panels would be a much larger problem. They estimated that the panels would be sufficiently covered to not produce enough juice about 100 days in. It turns out, the panels just aren't getting all that dirty and the terrain is hilly enough that you can park the rover on a North-facing slope to increase power.
As for the other components, they spend so much time making them small and light that they invariabley are forced to use high quality components that go way past their L10 (the time at which 10% of a lot of parts will fail)
Overall, it's probably more good luck and proper planning than a tin-foil hat consipriacy to make NASA look good
Re:Padding the numbers (Score:2)
Re:Padding the numbers (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Padding the numbers (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Overstaying their welcome (Score:4, Informative)
Further, many of the parts were only tested under the 90-day assumption. For example, they may test thermal cycling on a circuit board 90 times to simulate 90 Martian days.
But one should also point out that the rovers are showing aches and pains. Spirit has a bum front wheel that requires excess power to run. Sometimes they turn it off and run the rover backward to avoid wearing it further. Opportunity seems to be having cable glitches due to worn cables from all the rocks it has drilled and imaged up close, and both rovers seem to have dust doors on instruments that seem to sometimes stick. Thus, it has not been exactly roses as far as the equipment is concerned.
Almost every other week I read about some new glitch that stumps engineers for a few days, sometimes halting science work. So far they have found workarounds, but the luck cannot last forever.
Re:Overstaying their welcome (Score:1)
IOW, the taxpayers got screwed.
Re:Overstaying their welcome (Score:2)
had to give back the 'profit' for that job and then the contractor was paid, at no 'profit' to fix the thing they broke in the first place.
Actually, it makes a certain amount of financial sense with anything that expensive. Without that deal, the contractor would have to take out insurance on the job (and all other government jobs). The premium would be passed through. It's the same reason the Federal Government explicitly instructs vendors NOT to insure shipping (FedEx, UPS, freight, etc).
This all ma
Crack Rock? (Score:1, Funny)
I love these plucky little guys (Score:5, Interesting)
For one thing, we've already done a manned planetary mission -- to the Moon. There's more opportunities for useful new technological spinoffs in the robotic arena.
Re:I love these plucky little guys (Score:2, Funny)
How dare you outsource MY job to robots! Next you will be sending up starving Ethiopians because they are going to die soon anyhow and work for micro-peanuts.
- Pissed Astronaut
Re:I love these plucky little guys (Score:1)
I'm surprised (Score:3)
Re:white mice (Score:2)
"Water Event" (Score:1)
Of course that explains too why the rovers haven't found anything alive -- they all drowned. None of them could get to Earth to get a ride on the boat, er, ark. (Never mind getting them home afterward.)
That also explains the Fermi Paradox, likewise: probably aquatic radio-using species (who would not, presumably, ha
smoke the rabbit (Score:1)
You know... (Score:2)
Oh, come on, laugh!!!
Shoot!! (Score:1)
Anyone need some spaceworthy 3-in-1?