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Mars Curiosity rover put into 'safe mode' after glitch | Mars Curiosity rover put into 'safe mode' after glitch |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Nasa's Curiosity Mars rover has been put into "safe mode" after a computer glitch caused by corrupted files. | Nasa's Curiosity Mars rover has been put into "safe mode" after a computer glitch caused by corrupted files. |
The robot, which is analysing rock samples on the Red Planet, is now running from a back-up computer. | The robot, which is analysing rock samples on the Red Planet, is now running from a back-up computer. |
Nasa engineers are looking into possible causes for the files on the robot's flash memory being damaged. | Nasa engineers are looking into possible causes for the files on the robot's flash memory being damaged. |
The fault means the rover's work has been put on temporary hold while the back-up computer is reconfigured so it can take full control. | The fault means the rover's work has been put on temporary hold while the back-up computer is reconfigured so it can take full control. |
"We're still early on in the process," said project manager Richard Cook, in an href="http://www.space.com/20034-mars-rover-curiosity-computer-glitch.html " >interview with Space.com. | |
"We have probably several days, maybe a week, of activities to get everything back and reconfigured." | "We have probably several days, maybe a week, of activities to get everything back and reconfigured." |
The rover has been running on the back-up computer since Thursday. | The rover has been running on the back-up computer since Thursday. |
"We switched computers to get to a standard state from which to begin restoring routine operations," Mr Cook said. | "We switched computers to get to a standard state from which to begin restoring routine operations," Mr Cook said. |
On the robot's Twitter feed, Nasa wrote: "Don't flip out: I just flipped over to my B-side computer while the team looks into an A-side memory issue." | On the robot's Twitter feed, Nasa wrote: "Don't flip out: I just flipped over to my B-side computer while the team looks into an A-side memory issue." |
The corrupted files may have been caused by stray cosmic rays. | The corrupted files may have been caused by stray cosmic rays. |
Speaking to Space.com, Mr Cook said: "The hardware that we fly is radiation-tolerant, but there's a limit to how hardened it can be. | Speaking to Space.com, Mr Cook said: "The hardware that we fly is radiation-tolerant, but there's a limit to how hardened it can be. |
"You can still get high-energy particles that can cause the memory to be corrupted. It certainly is a possibility and that's what we're looking into." | "You can still get high-energy particles that can cause the memory to be corrupted. It certainly is a possibility and that's what we're looking into." |
The timing of the glitch would frustrate Nasa as Curiosity had just begun analysing rock samples, the BBC's science correspondent, Jonathan Amos, said. | The timing of the glitch would frustrate Nasa as Curiosity had just begun analysing rock samples, the BBC's science correspondent, Jonathan Amos, said. |
Samples from Mars' surface had been ingested into the rover's on-board laboratories last month. | Samples from Mars' surface had been ingested into the rover's on-board laboratories last month. |
Our correspondent added that the back-up computer on the rover had previously been used to test software updates before they were installed on the main machine. | Our correspondent added that the back-up computer on the rover had previously been used to test software updates before they were installed on the main machine. |
Due to capacity limitations on the craft, the rover launched with only the software needed to land. Once on the planet, new software had to then be installed remotely. | Due to capacity limitations on the craft, the rover launched with only the software needed to land. Once on the planet, new software had to then be installed remotely. |