NASA scientists feared that the robotic arm from the Phoenix Mars Lander could get stuck by packing material (left). But a day in the sun made the material peel away from the arm (right) giving NASA officials a huge sigh of relief.
A second glitch occurred on Tuesday morning when NASA sent commands to begin testing the robotic arm to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to relay to the Phoenix. But the orbiter was in a standby position so did not send the signals. However, late on Tuesday, the orbiter did relay the commands to the Martian surface for the testing to begin on Wednesday.
Here are first-day images from the Phoenix on Mars.
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