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Spirit In The Rough
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post Apr 19 2005, 02:25 AM
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A new update is up about the last week on Spirit
http://marsrover.nasa.gov/mission/status_s...All.html#sol449

Apparantly they have had a lot of things to look at!

Software glitches that got Spirit into safe mode and causing problems to poínt the HGA at Earth. They also decided to find another way to climb the hill because Spirit tends to slip alot in this area!

None of the errors looks like serious problems though smile.gif


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post Apr 19 2005, 08:26 AM
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None of the errors looks like serious problems though smile.gif
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Rebooting and forget about the direction of HGA doesn't seem normal to me though ! Don't like it when they forget something just like that....
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