JPL Shrinks The Mars Science Lab Landing Zone

By Frank Morring, Jr.
Source: Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

JPL Deputy Mars Office Director Roger Gibbs, who was project manager on Odyssey, said June 11 the problem is well understood, with more than one workaround possible and a decision on which one to use coming up in the next few days.

MRO could provide a store and forward relay, so confirmation of landing will take longer. Europe’s Mars Express orbiter could serve as a backup to the two NASA probes in a pinch.

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