After a communications hiccup, mission control orders Phoenix to limber up its robotic arm
Phoenix executed preprogrammed backup commands to keep taking photos and monitor the local weather, which MRO relayed to mission controllers yesterday evening after transmissions were reestablished, the agency said.
Unstowing the arm consists of “a series of seven moves, beginning with rotating its wrist to release the forearm from its launch restraint,” robotic arm manager Bob Bonitz of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., said in a statement. “Another series of moves releases the elbow from its launch restraints and moves the elbow from underneath the biobarrier.”
Images sent back Monday showed that the elbow joint was still partially wrapped in a protective sheath that was supposed to peel off after landing.

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