On Feb 1, 2024 #NASA stopped updating their JSON feed for the #MRN (Mars Relay Network). I've been using the MRN service to gather info about programmed data transfers between Mars orbiters and Earth.
#Curiosity is now in the "Kalavryta Quad," named after a town in Greece, in northern Peloponnese, about 130km west of Athens and near the Chelmos-Vouraikos UNESCO Global Geopark, a region that consists of 40 unique geological sites including caves, karstic springs, rivers, alpine lakes, and fossil sites.
@PaulHammond51
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If past record is any guide, I'm afraid regular updates from Perseverance will remain all but a dream 🥴
Hopefully regular image flow will resume soon. My Little Assistant monitoring the #MRN informs me that 100s of MB are downlinked as scheduled, though we don't see much of them yet.
@PaulHammond51
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If past record is any guide, I'm afraid regular updates from Perseverance will remain all but a dream 🥴
Hopefully regular image flow will resume soon. My Little Assistant monitoring the #MRN informs me that 100s of MB are scheduled for downlink [*], though we don't see much of them yet.
@65dBnoise IIRC I was once informed that #MRN was what was expected, and that it was not 'actual' data... 🥴
As for the regular updates I hope that whoever is preventing them from being generated / released gets posted to a different job in another department as far away from M20 as physically possible ;)