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Upgrade makes aging Mars rovers smarter |
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Engineers transmitted new software to the rovers |
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LOS ANGELES - The twin Mars rovers are getting wiser with age. |
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Engineers have transmitted new flight software to the rovers |
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"We're teaching an old dog new tricks," said John Callas, the mission project manager with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the NASA agency in charge of the rovers. |
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Among the rovers |
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Before, scientists had to painstakingly dissect thousands of images just to find the frames they need and decide for the rovers whether to use their arms. The high-tech upgrades should help save time — as much as a day because scientists on Earth don |
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If successful, the changes could get incorporated into future Mars missions. |
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Spirit and Opportunity were also fitted with a new navigation system that allows them to think several steps ahead when faced with an obstacle, allowing them to back out of a dead end or even navigate a maze on their own, Callas said. The geologic robots have previously tackled one problem at a time. |
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Spirit landed three years ago Wednesday and Opportunity on Jan. 24, 2004. Entering their fourth year of exploration, both golf cart-sized vehicles have long outlasted their missions, originally planned for about three months. While scientists are impressed by the rovers |
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The rovers |
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