http://www.livemint.com/Politics/729OyHYuGuFaVdP2POUHYK/New-Nasa-soil-moisture-satellite-loses-one-science-instrumen.html

Los Angeles: A Nasa satellite launched seven months ago has lost use of one of 
two science instruments, but the agency says the mission to map global soil 
moisture will continue.

Nasa said Wednesday that its radar stopped transmitting on 7 July because of an 
amplifier problem, and an anomaly team was formed at Jet Propulsion Laboratory 
to determine if it could be restored.

An attempt to power up the radar on 24 August was unsuccessful, and it was 
determined that it was not recoverable.

The satellite-dubbed Soil Moisture Active Passive-was launched on 31 January. 
Science operations began in April, and it collected nearly three months of data 
with the radar.

Nasa says some applications of data will be affected, but the satellite will 
still produce valuable science.

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