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The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaMars Odyssey is in safe modeDec. 7, 2006 | 12:41 EST | 17:41 UTC
According to an update posted on the Athena website by Steve Squyres this morning, the Mars Odyssey orbiter has gone in to safe mode, meaning that it has detected some problem that is serious enough to cause it to cease performing its commanded operations and work in a state of low activity until it receives further instructions from Earth. Don't fear a repeat of what happened to Mars Global Surveyor! Spacecraft do go in to safe mode from time to time, and the situation is usually sorted out in a few days. Steve suggests that the safe mode was caused by the major solar activity that's taking place right now: a sunspot called "region 930" is ejecting flares and generally making life difficult for a lot of spacecraft.
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