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Mars-bound spaceship experiencing technical issues – NASA

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Mars-bound spaceship experiencing technical issues – NASA

LAUNCH. This NASA photo shows a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover onboard as it launches from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, on July 30, 2020, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo by Joel Kowsky/AFP

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The spacecraft also experiences a delay in setting up its communications link

Mars 2020, the spaceship carrying NASA’s new rover Perseverance to the Red Planet, is experiencing technical difficulties and is running on essential systems only, the agency said Thursday, July 30.

“Data indicate the spacecraft had entered a state known as safe mode, likely because a part of the spacecraft was a little colder than expected while Mars 2020 was in Earth’s shadow,” NASA said.

The spaceship has left Earth’s shadow and the temperatures are now normal.

When a vessel enters safe mode, it shuts down all but essential systems until it receives new commands from mission control. “Right now, the Mars 2020 mission is completing a full health assessment on the spacecraft and is working to return the spacecraft to a nominal configuration for its journey to Mars,” added NASA.

The spacecraft also experienced a delay in setting up its communications link with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, its mission control.

Mars 2020 sent its first signal to ground controllers at 9:15 am (1315 GMT) but it was not until 11:30 am (1530 GMT) that it established telemetry – more detailed spacecraft data.

Matt Wallace, the mission’s deputy project manager, said that the fact that the spaceship had entered safe mode was not overly concerning.

“That’s perfectly fine, the spacecraft is happy there,” he said.

“The team is working through that telemetry, they’re going to look through the rest of the spacecraft health. 

“So far, everything I’ve seen looks good, so we’ll know more in a little bit.”

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