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Al Skierkiewicz 01-12-2015 07:43

Spirit Rover End of Life?
 
I received a link from Dave Lavery this morning...
http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/201...-rover-spirit/

"NASA is ending attempts to regain contact with the long-lived Mars Exploration Rover Spirit, which last communicated on March 22nd, 2010."

Thank You NASA and Spirit for a very good run.

E Dawg 01-12-2015 10:07

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jman4747 01-12-2015 10:25

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Originally Posted by E Dawg (Post 1509047)

That is literally the saddest thing I've ever known of...








:(

Hallry 01-12-2015 10:42

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Hasn't Spirit been stuck for quite a while now? I thought that one or two of the wheels had broken a few years back, leaving the rover unable to adjust its solar panels and get enough power.

Shrub 01-12-2015 11:58

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Now I'm crying about robots before the FRC season even starts.

scca229 01-12-2015 12:28

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Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1509052)
Hasn't Spirit been stuck for quite a while now? I thought that one or two of the wheels had broken a few years back, leaving the rover unable to adjust its solar panels and get enough power.

Spirit became stuck for the last time on May 1, 2009. It had freed itself a few times before, but this time had done the job much better. NASA conceded that no more movement was going to happen as of Jan 26, 2010 but would continue to carry out experiments.

That all came to a halt on Mar 22, 2010 when the last communication was heard. NASA continued to try to get communications until May 25, 2010, when they called it off. They were hoping that whatever happened might resolve itself with some better power generating possibilities after the Martian winter passed, but still nothing was heard.

The project still had time slots and such on the Deep Space Network which is one of the things being freed up with the announcement for other things, one being the Mars Science Laboratory mission.

M. Mellott 01-12-2015 12:30

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Will there be a rescue mission?? C'mon, they sent one after Matt Damon, and we like Spirit a whole lot more! ;)

No robot left behind!

JesseK 01-12-2015 13:55

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After a decade on a far away world, running the rover program at 50% capacity ain't half bad ;) What a great investment in human capital.

Barry Bonzack 03-12-2015 00:50

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I can think of very few things in my lifetime that has provided as much inspiration and has captured the imagination of millions better than the Mars Rovers.

NASA Team, thanks for leaving tracks in the red soil. Now lets go put some footprints there

Chief Hedgehog 03-12-2015 03:05

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Originally Posted by E Dawg (Post 1509047)

I would love to see a last panel where an 'alien life form' discovers Spirit Rover...

dlavery 05-12-2015 00:13

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I don't know why, but for some reason this newspaper from Tennessee is reprinting a JPL press release from five years ago. The Spirit rover shut down in 2010, and we stopped trying to contact her long ago. The Opportunity and Curiosity rovers continue on (currently at Sol 4217 and 1184, respectively).

-dave


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protoserge 05-12-2015 10:04

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Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 1509874)
I don't know why, but for some reason this newspaper from Tennessee is reprinting a JPL press release from five years ago. The Spirit rover shut down in 2010, and we stopped trying to contact her long ago. The Opportunity and Curiosity rovers continue on (currently at Sol 4217 and 1184, respectively).

-dave


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I guess they were a little late to the party.

Whippet 05-12-2015 13:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 1509874)
I don't know why, but for some reason this newspaper from Tennessee is reprinting a JPL press release from five years ago. The Spirit rover shut down in 2010, and we stopped trying to contact her long ago. The Opportunity and Curiosity rovers continue on (currently at Sol 4217 and 1184, respectively).

-dave


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That really helps to explain this line from the article:

Quote:

MSL is scheduled to launch later this year.

Al Skierkiewicz 07-12-2015 08:02

Re: Spirit Rover End of Life?
 
Sorry about that, LinkedIn sent me the message with an indication it was a Dave Lavery announcement. Article is dated Nov 30, 2015. On another note, has anyone noticed the increasing amount of news that is contradictory and misspelled?

Taylor 07-12-2015 08:15

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Originally Posted by Whippet (Post 1509916)
That really helps to explain this line from the article:
MSL is scheduled to launch later this year

I thought this was odd as well. I didn't comment on it because I figured I was missing something and I didn't want to appear flawed on chiefdelphi, lest the vultures descend.

Daniel_LaFleur 07-12-2015 08:23

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Originally Posted by Taylor (Post 1510336)
I thought this was odd as well. I didn't comment on it because I figured I was missing something and I didn't want to appear flawed on chiefdelphi, lest the vultures descend.

Emperors new clothes?


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