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NASA's InSight Mars lander acquired this image using its robotic arm-mounted, Instrument Deployment Camera

 

NASA ENGINEERS say they’ve fixed the Mars lander by telling it to hit itself with a shovel.

 

The InSight lander, which is currently on Mars, faced unexpected problems when its 15-inch digging probe became stuck in the soil.

 

After a few failed attempts, the lander was freed – thanks to NASA encouraging it to ‘hit itself’ with the jackhammer like shovel.

 

NASA revealed the news on Twitter writing: “A bit of good news from #Mars: our new approach of using the robotic arm to push the mole appears to be working!

 

“The teams @NASAJPL/@DLR_en are excited to see the images and plan to continue this approach over the next few weeks. #SaveTheMole”

 

Popular Science deemed the rescue operation as ‘risky’, as it could have damaged the tether – which provides power and communications from the lander – that is attached to the back part of the mole. 

 

A bit of good news from #Mars: our new approach of using the robotic arm to push the mole appears to be working! The teams @NASAJPL/@DLR_en are excited to see the images and plan to continue this approach over the next few weeks. 💪 #SaveTheMole

FAQ: https://t.co/wnhp7c1gPT pic.twitter.com/5wYyn7IwVo

— NASA InSight (@NASAInSight) March 13, 2020

 

 

Images show that the probe appears to be working again and they hope to continue this technique with the shovel over the next few weeks.

 

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The InSight’s mission is to analyze temperature fluctuations inside the Red Planet in an attempt to understand how similar Mars’ core is to Earth’s.

 

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