Posted on 07/09/2016 11:20:26 AM PDT by Steely Tom
On July 2nd, humanity's rugged little Mars explorer, Curiosity, automatically shut itself down and restricted most of its functions over the holiday weekend. Fortunately, scientists successfully secured communications with the rover, so all is not lost, and soon their diagnostics will reveal what went wrong.
The little information they've received thus far points to "an unexpected mismatch between camera software and data-processing software in the main computer", though they'll know more after a full data dump. It will take some time to draw information across the gulf of space between Mars and Earth, which were only 46.8 million miles away from each other at the end of May. Curiosity can transmit data directly back to us or relay it through the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to relay homeward at varying data transmission rates depending external conditions.
This likely isn't a big deal: Curiosity has put itself into precautionary safe mode before, in three separate incidents in 2013. In one, a memory glitch put it out of commission before NASA restored its systems from a backup. This shutdown could be a bit of robot protest after the space agency put off the rover's retirement last week, extending its mission an additional two years starting October 1st, 2016. There's more frontier geology to explore and possible water to sample before Curiosity gets its deserved rest.
another photo shopped photo ?
And then it killed a space cat.
“And then it killed a space cat.”
I get it, but you need to get out more..
Another victim of an unwanted, automatic windows 10 upgrade?
Doing pretty good for a critter that’s been hanging out alone going on 4 years next month.
Ah, that’s not counting transport time to Barsoom.
Abort, retry, fail?
And don't forget the small MERs (Mars Exploration Rovers) Spirit and Opportunity which landed on Mars in 2004. With a planned mission life of 3 months, Spirit functioned for 6 years, and Opportunity is still working today!
See the official MER page here.
Humanity's explorer? Perhaps in a generic, species sense.
The Curiosity rover is a product of NASA, its subcontractors and the American people.
Might as well call it "Earthling Emissary".
The techies of Engadget self-identify as citizens of the world.
Associating themselves with "America" would be exclusionary, racist, jingoistic, nationalistic, and imply that they are in agreement with American cultural imperialism.
Rebooting fixes half of all problems. Give it the 3-finger salute: Control Alt Delete.
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