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Mars Lander Jams...So NASA Orders It To Hit Itself With a Shovel
2020-03-21
Slightly oversimplified, but, what the heck!:
[JonathanTurley] It appears that NASA follows the same principle of many homeowners that the last resort for any stuck machine is to give it a good kick. In the case of the NASA InSight Mars lander, the solution was to order the lander to literally hit itself with its own shovel. It worked.



The problem was the digging probe used to go below the surface. It turns out that Mars soil is clumpier than anticipated. So, as reported in Popular Science, the lander was told to hit itself.
In the mainframe era the first thing an IBM repairman would do is hit various parts of the machine with a rubber mallet. Why? Because card contacts and wire plugs can get insulating corrosion and a good whack sometimes takes care of it.
The comments are worth a visit. PS source story HERE.
Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#6  Old IDF saying "If force doesn't work, use more force."
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-03-21 11:25  

#5  NASA tool kit - hammer, bigger hammer, condom; if it doesn't work, hit it with a hammer, if it still doesn't work, hit it with a bigger hammer, if that doesn't work, f*** it.
Posted by: Glenmore   2020-03-21 11:22  

#4  hope they called 811 first
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2020-03-21 11:17  

#3  If they were technologically literate they would have resorted to the universal cure...turn it off and turn it back on. No wonder the western world is in a state of panic.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-03-21 10:06  

#2  

When in doubt, use a bigger hammer.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-03-21 08:04  

#1  The Spetsnaz solution

Posted by: Skidmark   2020-03-21 00:33  

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