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From CNN:
PASADENA, California (CNN) -- NASA engineers found a work-around Saturday for the problems it was experiencing with the Mars rover Spirit, establishing communication with the vehicle and regaining the ability to control it.
"This is very good news," project manager Pete Theisinger told reporters.
Meanwhile, in the sky above, the rover's twin was hurtling toward the surface for a planned touchdown just after midnight ET.
Spirit's condition, Theisinger said, "has been upgraded from critical to serious."
The rover is probably "three weeks away from driving," he said, as engineers study the problems and try to correct them with additional work-arounds in the meantime.
Spirit uses Flash memory to communicate with the flight software to establish a file structure and will shut itself down if the process is interrupted, Theisinger said. Engineers guessed that Spirit's troubles were in its Flash memory and set about sending the rover a complex series of instructions to see if they could get it to bypass the corrupted memory.

Theisinger said engineers sent Spirit a command just before its daily "waking up," telling it to shut down and restart in what is known as "cripple mode," using RAM instead of Flash for its start-up instructions.

"That is precisely what happened," Theisinger said, and Spirit then sent an hour's worth of data back to Pasadena.

"Something in the flight software talking to the Flash memory is causing us difficulty," Theisinger said.

He said engineers did not know caused the problem, but that if it is purely a software problem, it is likely fixable. If, however, if a problem in the hardware is affecting the software, repair may not be possible.

But, "we have a vehicle that is stable now" he said.

Opportunity waits for its chance

Mission manager Jim Erickson said Opportunity was in "great shape" for the landing, but said the planned site would likely make its landing more difficult than Spirit's. In addition, Mars' increased distance from Earth would lengthen the time needed to communicate with the spacecraft.

"Last night we performed the last engineering activity," he said, which prepared the rover's battery to control it once it lands.

Entry, descent and landing development manager Rob Manning said the rover was angled for entry differently from how Spirit was, meaning it could lose contact with Earth sporadically -- and possibly for long stretches of time -- on the way down or once it lands.

Lets hope all goes well for Spirit!
 
Go here to get....

A link to watch nasa live.... and a link to get real player, because i think nasa is buying, because i didn't have to fill anything out to get it, like you use too.

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html

EDIT: Seems to have landed safely. And I though I saw Anarld Swarzenager and Al Gore there on the web cast.
 
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE:
NASA's Opportunity rover has landed on the surface of Mars. Watch the post-landing briefing on NASA TV at 10:30 pm PST

Well its clear... lets hope they don't use the same crappy Flash memory that the other rover did or else its gooiingg dowwwn.
 
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