But despite MRO's sharp eyesight, it is still not clear whether it has spied
Sojourner, the toaster oven-sized rover that hitched a ride to the planet's
surface inside the lander, then struck out to explore its surroundings.
Unlike Spirit and Opportunity, Sojourner could not directly communicate with
Earth and had to rely on the lander to transmit messages about its health and
travels. So when contact with the lander, which was designed to last one month,
was lost after three months, ground controllers were not sure what became of
Sojourner.
Now, it seems the rover kept moving, apparently trying to reach its
companion. "The rover was programmed so that if it didn't get commands from the
lander, it would assume it somehow got out of radio contact behind a ridge or
rock," Parker told New Scientist. "So it would drive to the lander as
best it could and keep trying to re-establish contact", circling it as it got
close, he says.
Around and around
When it was last seen, the rover was 13 metres away from the Pathfinder
lander. Now, it appears to be about 6 metres away, according to the new MRO
images. "I think the simplest explanation is it started to drive back, got about
half way, and stopped for whatever reason – it may have thought it got there,"
says Parker. "The other possibility is it drove around and around for who knows
how long and simply failed at that location."
I feel kind of bad for the little rover.
It's mother dies and it just circles around looking for her wondering where she went.
something very clever and just a little cheeky.