Date: 13/11/2016 13:48:38
From: Bubblecar
ID: 980441
Subject: Beagle 2 was 'excruciatingly close' to success, new research reveals

Last year we heard that HiRise images comfirmed Beagle 2 had landed safely after all. Now further analysis suggests that just one of the four solar panels failed to unfurl after landing:

The broken-down Mars lander Beagle 2 came “excruciatingly close” to success scientists say, after new research has revealed that it managed to unfurl at least three of its four solar panels before giving up the ghost.

“It turns out we didn’t make that many mistakes,” said former Beagle 2 mission manager Mark Sims, currently professor of astrobiology and space science at the University of Leicester.

Launched in 2003, the bicycle wheel-sized lander was designed to analyse the soil and atmosphere of Mars for signs of life. But Beagle 2 failed to make contact after it was deployed, and was feared to have crashed.

But more than a decade later, images from the HiRise camera on Nasa’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter revealed that the lander had touched down on the red planet intact.

…..Now researchers say they have clarified the fate of Beagle 2 further using computer 3D modelling to simulate how sunlight would bounce off different arrangements of the lander’s solar panels. The results were then compared to the original HiRise images.

According to researchers from the University of Leicester and De Montfort University, three, if not all four, of the lander’s solar panels appear to have unfurled after it touched down on the Martian surface.

“If the fourth panel didn’t deploy that explains why we couldn’t talk to it,” said Sims, referring to the fact that unless deployed, the fourth panel would have blocked the radio antenna. “If the fourth panel did start to deploy or even deployed to one of its working angles, then we have a bit more of a mystery in terms of why it didn’t communicate with us,” he added. “It could be damage to some of the electrical systems, it could be a broken cable, it could be all sorts of things. I suspect in the end we will probably never know the exact reason, but we are getting closer by analysing the images.”

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/nov/11/beagle-2-mars-probe-was-excruciatingly-close-to-success-new-research-reveals

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Date: 13/11/2016 14:49:19
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 980468
Subject: re: Beagle 2 was 'excruciatingly close' to success, new research reveals

The image from orbit told us this a year ago. It landed safely and three out of the five panels unfurled correctly. In other words it did a heap better than Schiaparelli.

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Date: 13/11/2016 14:57:56
From: Bubblecar
ID: 980471
Subject: re: Beagle 2 was 'excruciatingly close' to success, new research reveals

mollwollfumble said:


The image from orbit told us this a year ago. It landed safely and three out of the five panels unfurled correctly. In other words it did a heap better than Schiaparelli.


That image shows only two of the four solar panels unfurling. Now they’re confident that three unfurled.

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