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UPDATED AT 4:15 p.m. PST ON FEB. 23, 2018On Feb. 23, 2018, NASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was brought out of safe mode, a precautionary standby status. The mission s team is proceeding cautiously to restore the spacecraft to full service in coming days.MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER MISSION STATUS REPORTNASA s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter MRO , at Mars since 2006,put itself into a precautionary standby mode on Feb. 15 in response to sensingan unexpectedly low battery voltage.The orbiter is solar-powered but relies on a pair ofnickel-hydrogen batteries during periods when it is in the shadow of Mars for aportion of each orbit. The two are used together, maintaining almost identicalcharge during normal operations.The spacecraft remains in communication with Earth and hasbeen maintaining safe, stable temperatures and power, but has suspended itsscience observations and its service as a communications relay for Mars rovers.Normal voltage has been restored, and the spacecraft is being monitoredcontinuously until
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