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NASA regains contact with Mars spacecraft
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 31 - 10 - 2008

NASA's Phoenix Mars spacecraft regained
contact with Earth more than a day after falling silent,
but its days operating on the red planet are still
numbered, mission managers said, according to AP.
Waning sunlight and a dust storm this week drained the
lander's power, forcing it to go into safe mode. It failed
to respond to two wake-up calls from Earth but sent a
signal late Thursday when the orbiting Odyssey spacecraft
passed overhead.
Phoenix is programmed with a «Lazarus mode» that
automatically causes it to reboot itself after losing
power. Though Phoenix answered the latest call, it went
back to sleep for another 19 hours to recharge its battery.
Engineers expect the lander to survive several more weeks.
«We knew this was coming. It's bittersweet,» project
manager Barry Goldstein of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
said Thursday.
Phoenix landed in the Martian arctic in May. During its
three-month prime mission, the sun stayed above the
horizon, allowing the long-armed lander to dig trenches in
the soil and collect ice bits for its various instruments
to analyze.
NASA extended the mission in hopes of getting the most
science out of the spacecraft before it dies.
In recent days, the weather at Phoenix's landing site has
worsened. Overnight temperatures plunged to minus 141
degrees, and daytime temperatures reached only minus 50 _
the lowest temperatures so far in the mission. The lander
also weathered a dust storm.
Phoenix landed in a patch of ice in Mars' high northern
latitudes to study whether the environment could be
friendly to microbial life. It has found evidence that the
ice may have melted at some point, although the soil is
dry. It has yet to find the presence of organic, or
carbon-based, compounds that are considered essential for
life.


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