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February 2008
February 18, 2008
Catching up

Last time I mentioned the MECA Wet Chemistry test that we did during the ORT. Due to a hardware issue, MECA could not be configured to receive the sample. Unfortunately, MECA did not perform any wet chem experiments during this ORT. The remainder of the ORT played out and the Science Operations Center is once again quiet.

Testing continues, with the RA occupying much of our time. We have had to dig a 50cm deep trench with the arm. We in the PIT actually dug the first 25cm by hand, as this would take the arm about a week to dig out. As it was, the last 25cm took 3 or 4 days, including all the imaging in between each layer. Last week, and into this week, the RA will go through a sample acquisition and delivery to each of the 8 TEGA ovens or cells. All these are to full high level testing requirements, designed to validate how well the arm performs these critical tasks. So far, so good.


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A native Mainer writes about his experiences as an engineer for the Phoenix Mars Mission, an effort to see if a robotic lander can find evidence that life once existed on Mars.

Robert Bovill was born at Maine Medical Center July 5, 1979. He graduated from Thornton Academy in 1998. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Maine in Orono, and then went to the University of Arizona for graduate school. He was employed full-time as a test engineer for this Phoenix Mars Mission a year and a half ago by the University of Arizona.





See a rendering of the Phoenix Mars lander during the final seconds of descent.

See the instruments on the Phoenix Mars lander.

Abbreviation Glossary

Testing  
FVT   Functional Verification Test
GDS   Ground Data System
OPUS Odyssey/Phoenix UHF System
ORT Operational Readiness Test/Training
PIT    Payload Inter-operability Testbed
PTL Payload Testbed Lab
PVV Payload Verification and Validation
   
Places  
JPL  Jet Propulsion Laboratory
LM  Lockheed-Martin
UA/LPL University of Arizona/Lunar and Planetary Lab
   
Events
EDL  Entry, Descent and Landing
   
Instruments
EM  Enginerring Model
FM Flight Model
ISAD Icy Sample Acquisition Device
MECA Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer
OM Optical Microscope
RA Robotic Arm
RAC Robotic Arm Camera
RASP Rapid Active Sampling Package
SSI    Surface Stereoscopic Imager
TECP   Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Probe
TEGA  Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer



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