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Phoenix botches first attempt to scoop dirt into oven | Phoenix botches first attempt to scoop dirt into oven |
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| by William Atkins | |
| Sunday, 08 June 2008 | |
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Initially, the Phoenix mission scientists stated that nothing appears to be wrong with the equipment involved in the procedure or by the way the robotic arm delivered the dirt above the oven.
According to the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (University of Arizona) website “NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander Checking Soil Properties,” Ray Arvidson stated, “I think it's the cloddiness of the soil and not having enough fine granular material."
Other strategies are also being considered.
On Saturday, June 7, 2008, Phoenix will be using its robotic arm to extend a trench horizontally out. The trench dubbed “Dodo,” is the location where Phoenix practiced two scoops earlier in the week. Further activities with the TEGA oven will be delayed until NASA scientists have a better idea about what went wrong for Phoenix’s first attempt at filling the oven with dirt. |
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