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by mistermack » Thu Nov 13, 2014 2:07 pm
I think it's bounced twice, and landed three times.
It's not on it's side, they know that because they have a picture of one of it's feet on the surface.
But it might be at an angle, and it seems to be in a dark spot, so that after the main battery expires, it might not have enough light to charge the rechargeable one.
They have said that all of the main objectives can be achieved on the primary battery, and it's a bonus if the rechargeable one works, and that will be for secondary science.
I would imagine that they'll do everything that they can, in it's present position, and then, if the light is too weak for charging, they will then try the harpoon again, hoping that it might bounce it to a brighter location.
If they had anticipated this, they could have installed a big mirror on the orbiter, that could direct light onto the lander in the event that it landed in the shade.
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