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Seraphim
01-22-2004, 02:36 PM
Im telling you, its the little green men.


By ANDREW BRIDGES, AP Science Writer

PASADENA, Calif. - NASA (news - web sites)'s Spirit rover stopped transmitting data from Mars for more than 24 hours, mission managers said Thursday, calling it an "extremely serious anomaly."



NASA last heard from Spirit early Wednesday, its 18th day on Mars. Since then, it has only sporadically returned random, meaningless radio noise, scientists said. Initially, the scientists believed weather problems on Earth caused the glitch. They said they now believe the rover is experiencing hardware or software problems.


"This is a serious problem. This is an extremely serious anomaly," project manager Pete Theisinger said.


Spirit is one half of a $820 million mission. Its twin, Opportunity, is scheduled to land on Mars on Saturday.


NASA last heard from Spirit as it prepared to continue its work examining its first rock, just a few yards from its lander.


Since then, Spirit has transmitted just a few beeps to Earth in response to attempts to communicate with it. It also has skipped several scheduled communications opportunities, either directly with Earth or by way of two NASA satellites in orbit around Mars.


Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory worked to pinpoint the yet-unknown problem.


"It's not clear there is one cause ... that would explain the observables we're seeing," deputy project manager Richard Cook said.


Preliminary indications from the spacecraft suggest its radio is working and it continues to generate power from the sun with its solar panels, Cook said.


It was unclear if the problem was with the rover's software or hardware, Theisinger said.


NASA can fix software from Earth, beaming fixes across more than 100 million miles of space. If the problem lies with the rover's hardware, the situation would be far more grave, Theisinger said.


The six-wheeled robot had been scheduled Thursday to grind away a tiny area of the weathered face of a sharply angled rock dubbed Adirondack. Examination of the rock beneath could offer clues to Mars' geologic past. Spirit has since remained immobile, Cook said.


On Wednesday, NASA scientists said a thunderstorm near a Deep Space Network radio antenna in Canberra, Australia disrupted controllers' efforts to initiate the drilling. It has since discounted the weather as the source of the communications blackout.


Spirit landed on Mars on Jan. 3 for a three-month mission to search Gusev Crater, a rock-strewn stretch of dusty, streaked soil that scientists believe may be the bed of an ancient lake. If Mars once had surface water, it had the potential to support life.

[AFSOC]
01-22-2004, 03:57 PM
CREEPY

papasmerf
01-22-2004, 04:00 PM
There was no lake when I lived there.

ßå$tĮТHÏ¿ð
01-22-2004, 04:14 PM
god dammit they intercepted my secret super sub space warp singals...fawk...time to live in the crawlspace with my tinfoil hat again....

pAt
01-22-2004, 08:19 PM
Maybe some type of life form got to it?

Operation Ivy
01-22-2004, 09:20 PM
Its the aliens, every robat that goes there always "Disappears " spooooooky :D

Ratamacue
01-22-2004, 09:21 PM
As I remember, almost (if not more) half of all missions to Mars have failed for whatever reason. No one is really sure why, either.

Tane Angle
01-22-2004, 09:27 PM
Well, Columbus lost 2/3rds of his ships in his first voyage, so I'm not sweating it too much.

Falco
01-22-2004, 09:34 PM
I wonder what was the problem this time. I hope it wasn't a metric/imperial unit mistake again :oops: :oops: