There's nothing like pebble sized debris to ruin a fine day on Mars. 👨🚀 engineering
operation 190 days into its mission on Mars. It was an exciting time for all, especially the space agency. Things aren't looking as bright now though.that the rover has encountered a problem with its rock collecting system which has forced the whole mission to take a few steps back.
Once it had all the appropriate information, NASA sent up a command to extract the drill bit and sample-filled tube from the bit carousel and undock the robotic arm from the bit carousel. The space agency then took more images to determine what exactly was blocking the carousel. "These most recent downlinked images confirm that inside the bit carousel there are a few pieces of pebble-sized debris. The team is confident that these are fragments of the cored rock that fell out of the sample tube at the time of Coring Bit Dropoff, and that they prevented the bit from seating completely in the bit carousel," wrote Jandura.
Well, there you have it, folks. It was just a small amount of pebbles but it managed to knock Perseverance out of operations for a few days. Luckily all is well that ends well and the rover can continue
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