NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter resumed operation after an unexpected rebooting of its computer on June 3. Photo Credit: NASA/JPL
June 09, 2009, (Sawf News) - NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter resumed operation after an unexpected rebooting of its computer on June 3.
The spacecraft is examining Mars again with its scientific instruments after successfully transitioning out of a precautionary standby mode triggered by the rebooting.
Engineers brought the spacecraft out of the standby mode on June 6. Cameras and other scientific instruments resumed operation June 9.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reached Mars in 2006 and has returned more data about the planet than all other Mars missions combined.
The June 3 rebooting resembled a Feb. 23 event on the spacecraft. Engineers are re-investigating possible root causes for both events. The new investigation includes reconsidering the likelihood of erroneous voltage readings resulting from cosmic rays or solar particles hitting an electronic component.
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