

NASA was able to have a final communication with the Spirit the following year on March 22, 2010, and the rover has since remained silent. NASA was still able to gather new data from the stranded Spirit however, on December 31, 2009, it was revealed that the rover may no longer have the required power to last the winter. The rover has been stuck at the location as the agency continued to send various commands. The same year in April, the Spirit ran through a crust into the sand and got stuck there. The issue only got worse when it ran into the problem of sinking sand. While the rover was able to recover, it again started to face rebooting trouble in 2009. Later on, Spirit experienced some mechanical and Martian challenges.
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Although temporary, the mission control had lost contact with Spirit as it began to perpetually reboot over some software error. Soon, the rover was stabilized and it went on to pursue its mission, studying the history of climate and water at various sites on the planet. It also found evidence suggesting that the Red Planet was much wetter once than it is now.Īlso Read | Why Is Mars Rover Named Perseverance? Where Did Perseverance Get Its Name From? The mission was running smoothly, however, it all changed on January 21, 2004, when Spirit suddenly stopped sending data from Mars' surface. The final descent saw the rover slam onto the surface and came to rest after bouncing on its airbag about 28 times. It landed nearly 13 km away from the intended site, however, it was a successful descent.Īlso Read | 'Tie-die Appearance': NASA Shares 'colourful' Imagery Of Morocco’s Anti-Atlas Mountains What happened to Spirit rover? The rover landed on the dusty surface of Mars on January 4, 2004, seven months after it was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on a Delta II 7925 rocket. The vehicles produced before then will still need their recall fixes performed before they get the OK to go to customers.Spirit is one of the two robotic rovers that were sent to Mars for NASA's ambitious Mars Exploration Rover mission in 2003. We remain committed to Bolt EV and EUV and this decision will allow us to simultaneously replace battery modules and resume retail sales soon, which were strong before the recall."ĭealers are still under a stop-sale order for both the Bolt and EUV, but that will be lifted such that they can sell new stock from the new production runs starting on April 4.

"While continuing to complete module replacements, GM will resume production at its Orion Township, Michigan, plant the week of April 4, 2022. "We appreciate the patience customers have shown throughout the recall," Daniel Flores, a GM representative, said in a statement Tuesday. The production halt lasted months, but even though the recall is ongoing, the folks from GM seem to believe that they have enough of a handle on the situation to get the Bolt - which remains one of our favorite affordable EVs - back into production and, eventually, customers' hands. Or, at least it'll be back in production at the Orion Assembly Plant as of April 4. Now, though, according to a report Tuesday by The Detroit News, the Bolt is back in business. Then, to add insult to injury, GM shuttered production on both models until it could get its ducks in a row.


They were hit with massive recalls that saw tons of affected vehicles and recalls that necessitated the replacement of the vehicle's whole battery back. The Chevrolet Bolt and its EUV sibling have had a rough go of it over the past few months. The Bolt is back, or at least it will be on April 4.
