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Opportunity Rover emerges from Endurance Crater, sees structured object
The little Mars rovers, built to last 90 days, are now approaching their FIRST ANNIVERSARY on Mars. 'Opportunity' has just emerged from inside Endurance Crater, where it spend several months mapping the rock layers in the crater wall. It has a new target of HIGH interest. See this mystery image: http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/opp.../1P156152229ES F3900P2565R3M1.JPG The whole range of overnight views is at: http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/opp...am/2004-12-12/ http://qt.exploratorium.edu/mars/opp...am/2004-12-12/ It's the heat shield, by the way. and controllers want to wheel on over there to look into the deep hole it gouged on impact. Also, assess how badly it was seared during atmospheric entry, so they can design more efficient heat shields for future landers. Next, it will wheel on to the south, down slope, as erosion has revealed lower and lower rock layers. It could do this for another year, or until it dies. |
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