Remote update for ageing Mars probe

Europe's space agency has performed 'the most complex and extensive' software rewrite in recent years to keep the Mars Express probe operational.

The European Space Agency plans to remotely update the software on its Mars Express probe to ensure the ageing spacecraft remains stable.

The probe arrived at Mars in late 2003 for a two-year mission, but it is still operating almost 15 years later.

ESA said Wednesday four of Mars Express' six gyroscopes - used to measure the probe's rotation - are failing, which would end the mission in 2019.

Engineers have decided to rewrite the spacecraft's computer code so it can orient itself using pictures of surrounding stars most of the time. The code was uploaded last Sunday. A reboot is planned Monday.

While similar patches have been developed for other spacecraft, mission manager Patrick Martin said "this is certainly the most complex and extensive software rewrite we've done in recent memory."


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