Could We Have Saved the Opportunity Rover? - SciShow News

Could We Have Saved the Opportunity Rover? - SciShow News

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11th Grade - University

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The Opportunity Rover's mission on Mars ended due to a planet-wide dust storm that blocked sunlight, preventing its solar panels from charging. Despite efforts to reestablish contact, NASA declared the mission over. Opportunity, designed for a 90-day mission, exceeded expectations by operating for 15 years, making significant scientific discoveries such as identifying sedimentary rocks and hematite spheres. The rover's design limitations, primarily its reliance on solar power, made it vulnerable to dust storms. Opportunity's legacy continues to inspire, with ongoing and future missions like the Curiosity Rover and Mars 2020 set to further explore the Red Planet.

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