Saturday, July 24, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Technical problems slow Mars photos PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Viking 1 scientists were confi- dent yesterday they could solve the malfunction in the scoop that is to dig around for life on Mars. The scoop jammed Thursday during a test, but Viking proj- ect manager James Martin said a team of experts diagnosed the problem and believe they can fix it. AT A SPECIAL briefing yes- terday, scientists at Jet Pro- pulsion Laboratory showed re- porters how they hoped to cor- rect the malfunction. They tried their theory on a twin scoop in a sandbox at JPI, and were able to get it work- insg. The corrective action will be radioed to Viking on Sunday, three days hefore the rohot lander is to reach out, grah a bit of Mars and drop it into a tiny biology lab. OTHER TECHNICAL prob- lens on the Viking prevented a camera from sending sched- uled color photographs yester- day. Some black and white pic- tures were sent; they revealed some hills and the largest rock yet seen hy the Viking came- ras-. The measurements of the rock will not be known until addi- tional pictures are taken, sci- entists said. Htwever, even the black and white picture signals were weak, producing a fragmented effect on the images. Viewing the phsttgraphs, marked by long, blck lines, was like peer- ing into t a tmt through a batboo curtain. YET ANOTHER trouble spot aboard the Martian science probe was a malfunctioning seis- mometer, designed to measure and locate Marsquakes. The locks designed to hold the de- vice in place during launch and touchdown refused to release, leaving the meter unworkable. Scientists were uncertain what caused the seismotmeter locks to jam. The only course of ac- tion is to send up another "on- lock" comntmand. That order will be gi-en to the lander on Mon- day, Martin said. If the prohletns on the land- er cantot he solved, the experi- nsental potential of the first por- tion of the mission would be greatly altered. The prohe's searclh for life would he virtually crippled, re- lying tlmost exclusively on vis- ual images to search for liv- ing organisms. Such an effort would likely fail becatmse any life on Mars would probahly be nimcroscopic. If Vikii,g I fails, there will he even tore hopes ridingf on Viking It. The sectsad lander is due to touch down Sept. 4 and has already been t-rgeted for a riskier territory itt the north- ern regionst of Mars. BOTH TE AMS AT HOME NEW YORK (AP) - Both the Netw York Yankees and New Ysrk Mets will be playing home night gamtes Aug. 2. The Yankees ttost the Detroit Tigers in refurbished Yankee Stadium that night and the Mets take on the Mantretl Expos to start a three-gamte series with the Ca- nadian representative. U U U AP Photo USING A WORKING MODEL of the Viking I lander at the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, Don Crouch of the Viking Surface Sampler Team works at pre-programing the Viking soil- scooping arm, which has become stuck. He's using a yardstick to measure distances. A wire leads from him to the computer which will tell Viking where to dig when the time comes. JOHN FORD'S 1956 THE SEARCHERS John Wayne, Ward Bond and Natalie Wood star in this epic Ford film about a man who spends 15 years searching for his brother's daughter who was kidnapped by Indians. One of Wayne's most brilliant western performances and another amazing chapter in Ford's distinguished career. SUN: John Ford's THE IRON HORSE & a short: FROGLAND at 8 (BOTH FREE) COMPLETE SHOWS NOW SNOWING DAILY AT 1:00-4:00 SHOWS TODAY & TOMORROW /:00-8:30 OPEN 12:45 AT 1-3-5-7-9 OPEN 12:45 MEL BROOKS IN WALT DISNEY TECHNICOLOR - -PLus- WAL-f DISNFY"S "BAMB " 14.nviyCOMPLETE SHOWS S IUDAY & TOMORROW A I ENDS SOON! SHOWS TODAY & TOMORROW At 1 :30-3:45-6:15-8 :45 OPEN 1:15 Pwavision it o jiPG, :ip -PLUS- A UNIVERSAL PICTUR PA n TECHNICOLOR ® PANAVISION @ _ A PARAMOJ"NT PC;TUrE Fdmed in PA +AVISKOi - In COLOR CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT T OLD ARCH AUD ADMISSION $1.25 FRANK CAPRA 1934 IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT Winner of five major Academy Awards, this wonderfully warm, funny and moving comedy is a story of a fugitive heiress and a rebellious reporter who loves her. Debonair Clark Cable and talented Colette Cobert make a hand- some. pair. A runaway romance between a tough guy and a society girl - a rough diamond and a polished jewel. CINEMA TONIGHTAT NCI. E l 7:30 9:30 ANGELL HALL AUD 'A' Adm. $1.25