FREE SPIRIT!

The little Mars rover that could, can’t right now.

Spirit is stuck in a martian sand trap and NASA is trying to get it out.   This valiant little surface crawler was designed for a 3 month mission. Spirit has been going for some 70 months.

 

NASA to Begin Attempts to Free Sand-Trapped Mars Rover

PASADENA, Calif. — NASA will begin transmitting commands to its Mars exploration rover Spirit on Monday as part of an escape plan to free the venerable robot from its Martian sand trap.

Spirit has been lodged at a site scientists call "Troy" since April 23. Researchers expect the extraction process to be long and the outcome uncertain based on tests here on Earth this spring that simulated conditions at the Martian site.

"This is going to be a lengthy process, and there’s a high probability attempts to free Spirit will not be successful" said Doug McCuistion, director of the Mars Exploration Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "After the first few weeks of attempts, we’re not likely to know whether Spirit will be able to free itself."

Spirit has six wheels for roving the Red Planet. The first commands will tell the rover to rotate its five working wheels forward approximately six turns. Engineers anticipate severe wheel slippage, with barely perceptible forward progress in this initial attempt. Since 2006, Spirit’s right-front wheel has been inoperable, possibly because of wear and tear on a motor as a result of the rover’s longevity.

Spirit will return data the next day from its first drive attempt. The results will be assessed before engineers develop and send commands for a second attempt. Using results from previous commands, engineers plan to continue escape efforts until early 2010.

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In the spring, Spirit was driving backward and dragging the inoperable right front wheel. While driving in April, the rover’s other wheels broke through a crust on the surface that was covering a bright-toned, slippery sand underneath. After a few drive attempts to get Spirit out in the subsequent days, it began sinking deeper in the sand trap. Driving was suspended to allow time for tests and reviews of possible escape strategies.

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Data show Spirit is straddling the edge of a 26-foot-wide crater that had been filled long ago with sulfate-bearing sands produced in a hot water or steam environment. The deposits in the crater formed distinct layers with different compositions and tints, and they are capped by a crusty soil. It is that soil that Spirit’s wheels broke through. The buried crater lies mainly to Spirit’s left. Engineers have plotted an escape route from Troy that heads up a mild slope away from the crater.

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2 Comments

  1. PatrickV says:

    I pray the Spirit rover escapes its sandy trap. I enjoy the updates that you provide Father, and hope you have occasion to post many more.

  2. Robert_H says:

    I love Spirit and drollness of the NASA scientists as well. If I’m reading the NASA Solar System simulator correctly, Mars is almost 63 million kilometers away from Earth right now. (That’s 39 million miles.) Here’s how NASA describes situation:

    “The right front wheel’s inability to rotate greatly increases the challenge.”

    Uh, yeah!

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