MGS in Trouble, Formerly: MGS in safe mode |
MGS in Trouble, Formerly: MGS in safe mode |
Guest_Analyst_* |
Nov 8 2006, 11:50 AM
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Did nobody notice this:
Ground Team Stays Busy on 10th Anniversary of NASA Mars Launch Ten year after launch, there is some trouble with a solar array motor and a comm problem probably resulting from this and entering safe mode. Nothing dramatic yet, but something to follow closely. There are other things than MRO and MER Analyst |
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Guest_Sunspot_* |
Nov 14 2006, 05:53 PM
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http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/061114_mgs_mro.html
There’s a feeling that maybe the well-used MGS felt it was time to sign off. On the 10th anniversary of MGS in space—November 7—that’s the same day that MRO cranked up its primary science tasks. “It really seems like there’s some fate involved in this,” Sidney said. “MGS knew it was time to retire.” awwwwwww |
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