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Mars rover successfully drills hole into rock
San Francisco, Feb 08: The Mars rover spirit drilled a hole in a rock on the Red Planet, marking the robot`s return to full health and the first time a rover has deliberately carved Martian rock, Nasa scientists said.
San Francisco, Feb 08: The Mars rover spirit drilled a hole in a rock on the Red Planet, marking the robot's return to full health and the first time a rover has deliberately carved Martian rock, Nasa scientists said.
The rover's drill made a circular, 2.65 millimeter-deep hole in a rock nicknamed Adirondack by scientists, according to information on the mission's web site posted late on Friday.
''When we saw virtually a complete circle, I was thrilled beyond anything I could have ever dreamed,'' said Steve Gorevan, who led the team at New York-based honeybee robotics, which designed the drill. ''With the ... Cutting parameters we set, I didn't think it would cut this deep.''
The onboard computers of the golf cart-sized rover malfunctioned shortly after it landed on January 3. On Wednesday, engineers erased and reformatted Spirit's flash memory -- used to store photographs for transmission -- after it became overloaded.
Spirit returned to full-time science on Thursday. Its twin, Opportunity, is on the opposite side of Mars, where it is examining an outcropping of bedrock. Bureau Report
''When we saw virtually a complete circle, I was thrilled beyond anything I could have ever dreamed,'' said Steve Gorevan, who led the team at New York-based honeybee robotics, which designed the drill. ''With the ... Cutting parameters we set, I didn't think it would cut this deep.''
The onboard computers of the golf cart-sized rover malfunctioned shortly after it landed on January 3. On Wednesday, engineers erased and reformatted Spirit's flash memory -- used to store photographs for transmission -- after it became overloaded.
Spirit returned to full-time science on Thursday. Its twin, Opportunity, is on the opposite side of Mars, where it is examining an outcropping of bedrock. Bureau Report