NASA ENGINEERS say they've fixed the Mars lander by telling it to hit itself with a shovel.

The InSight lander, which is currently on Mars, faced unexpected problems when its 15-inch digging probe became stuck in the soil.

The InSight lander faced unexpected problems when its 15-inch digging probe became stuck in the soil Credit: AFP or licensors

After a few failed attempts, the lander was freed - thanks to NASA encouraging it to 'hit itself' with the jackhammer like shovel.

NASA revealed the news on Twitter writing: "A bit of good news from #Mars: our new approach of using the robotic arm to push the mole appears to be working!

"The teams @NASAJPL/@DLR_en are excited to see the images and plan to continue this approach over the next few weeks. #SaveTheMole"

Nasa fixes ‘stuck’ Mars rover by ‘telling it to hit itself with a shovel’

Popular Science deemed the rescue operation as 'risky', as it could have damaged the tether - which provides power and communications from the lander - that is attached to the back part of the mole.

NASA released images of the 'mole' on Twitter Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Images show that the probe appears to be working again and they hope to continue this technique with the shovel over the next few weeks.

The InSight's mission is to analyze temperature fluctuations inside the Red Planet in an attempt to understand how similar Mars' core is to Earth's.

"The teams @NASAJPL/@DLR_en are excited to see the images and plan to continue this approach over the next few weeks. #SaveTheMole" Credit: AFP or licensors

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