Mars Rover Stuck: NASA Struggles To Free Spirit From Sand

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ALICIA CHANG | 11/12/09 05:05 PM | AP

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LOS ANGELES — For NASA's stuck Mars rover, the Spirit may be willing, but the wheels could prove too weak. The space agency on Thursday outlined a rescue plan to try to free the rover Spirit, which has been bogged in a sand trap on the red planet for half a year. The risky operation is expected to last several months.

"If it cannot make the great escape from this sand trap, it's likely that this lonely spot straddling the edge of this crater might be where Spirit ends its adventures on Mars," said Doug McCuistion, who heads the Mars exploration program at NASA headquarters.

The plucky rover was driving backward in April when its wheels broke through the crusty surface and became mired in a patch of talcum-like dirt. It tried to crab its way out, but its wheels sunk deeper.

After rehearsing various escape tries on Earth using prototype rovers, NASA said it was finally ready to provide some roadside assistance on Mars.

The first driving commands will be sent to Spirit on Monday, but engineers cautioned the wheels likely will have high slippage.

The plans calls for Spirit to drive forward and retrace its steps.

"If we follow our old tracks out, we may be able to make better progress," said rover driver Ashley Stroupe of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Spirit landed on Mars with six working wheels but soon lost movement in its right front wheel. It had been rolling around the red planet dragging the gimpy wheel before it got stuck.

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To complicate matters, images snapped by the rover show rocks pushing up against its underbelly, which could make it harder for the wheels to get traction.

Freeing Spirit is the toughest challenge faced by NASA since Spirit and its twin Opportunity parachuted to opposite sides of Mars in 2004. The twin rovers beat expectations by working beyond their three-month warranty.

Efforts to extract Spirit will continue until at least February. If the rover is not free by then, a review panel may decide whether it's worth it to keep on trying, McCuistion said.

It's been a tough year for Spirit. Along with being stuck, it had recurring memory glitches and problems with its antenna.

Despite its predicament, the rover has not been idle. Instead, it has been busy studying the soil to get a better idea of the past environment of Mars.

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On the Net:

Free Spirit page: http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/free-spirit.html

LOS ANGELES — For NASA's stuck Mars rover, the Spirit may be willing, but the wheels could prove too weak. The space agency on Thursday outlined a rescue plan to try to free the rover Spirit, wh...
LOS ANGELES — For NASA's stuck Mars rover, the Spirit may be willing, but the wheels could prove too weak. The space agency on Thursday outlined a rescue plan to try to free the rover Spirit, wh...
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- shockmagog I'm a Fan of shockmagog 139 fans permalink
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'Spirit landed in Gusev Crater on January 4, 2004. Opportunity landed on Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004.'
http://www.spacetoday.org/SolSys/Mars/MarsExploration/MarsSurveyor2003.html

Astounding!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 AM on 11/15/2009
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I always questioned the practicality of metal wheels...e­ven studded like they are, they just ain't gonna have the gription like rubber...I know weight is a HUGE consideration. But my brother has several RC trucks and they have rubber wheels that are very light, and grip like a sumb!tch..­.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 11/13/2009
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It might just have to wait about 20 years before we go fix it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 AM on 11/13/2009
- Artos I'm a Fan of Artos 86 fans permalink

I have two suggestions. first try using that little arm to push it up slightly and then back just a little at a time. They don't need to lift it really high just enough to raise it over the stones and for the back wheels to have some pressure. The arm pushes gently forward moving the rover back a little at a time. They could also wait and see if a wind blows and when it does depress the solar panels just enough to create a sail effect. With the wind blowing and the wheels going at the same time it just might be enough to force it back along it's previous track. If that doesn't work, I'd just have them raise the little arm up and to the side with the hook creating a thumb like gesture, and then wait for a lift.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 11/12/2009
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Artos!
Brilliant!
Sounds like you've done this before, lol!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 11/13/2009
- Artos I'm a Fan of Artos 86 fans permalink

No, actually I never have.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 11/13/2009
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Spirit and Opportunit­y....the 2 little rovers that Could...an­d did, and did, and did, and did.......

Of only our other probe missions had these rates of return....­.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 11/12/2009

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