Wed, Jun 10, 2009
Unexpected Re-Boot Still A Mystery
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
is examining Mars again with its scientific instruments after
successfully transitioning out of a precautionary standby mode
triggered by an unexpected June 3 rebooting of its computer.
Engineers brought the spacecraft out of the standby mode on June
6. Cameras and other scientific instruments resumed operation June
9.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reached Mars in 2006 and has
returned more data about the planet than all other Mars missions
combined.
The June 3 rebooting resembled a Feb. 23 event on the
spacecraft. Engineers are re-investigating possible root causes for
both events. The new investigation includes reconsidering the
likelihood of erroneous voltage readings resulting from cosmic rays
or solar particles hitting an electronic component.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, launched in August, 2005,
carries the most powerful camera ever flown on a planetary
exploration mission for homing in on details of Martian terrain
with extraordinary clarity. While previous cameras on other Mars
orbiters were able to identify objects no smaller than a dinner
table, this camera is able to spot something as small as a dinner
plate. This capability provides not only an astoundingly detailed
view of the geology and structure of Mars, but helps identify
obstacles that could jeopardize the safety of future landers and
rovers.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter also carries a sounder to find
subsurface water, an important consideration in selecting
scientifically worthy landing sites for future exploration.
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