Mars lander glitch causes doubt over future of probe

Scientists have sped up their Mars lander mission after a short circuit cast doubt over the future of the probe.

Scientists have sped up their Mars lander mission after a short circuit cast doubt over the future of the probe.

The Phoenix Mars lander suffered an electrical glitch several weeks ago to one of its eight tiny test ovens and scientists fear another outage could render the crucial equipment useless.

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