Can NASA's Opportunity rover weather a gigantic dust storm on Mars?
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The Spirit rover found soil deposits on Mars that were formed by processes that require the presence of water. Half a world away, Opportunity continues to survey "Victoria Crater."
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Mars scientist Diana Blaney studies the Red Planet from Hawaii.
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NASA's Spirit rover spied some dust devils dancing across the Martian terrain.
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Spirit has completed its IDD campaign of the "Montalva" target and in the upcoming week, Opportunity will image Victoria Crater.
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This week marks Opportunity's third anniversary on Mars. The rover joins its twin, Spirit, in three years of continuous surface operations on the red planet.
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NASA's Opportunity rover, now exploring Mars for three years, is half a world away from its twin, Spirit.
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NASA's Opportunity rover, now exploring Mars for three years, is half a world away from its twin, Spirit.
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Scientists expected the Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity to run for three months. Three years later the hardy rovers are still operating on opposite sides of the red planet.
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Scientists expected the Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity to run for three months. Three years later the hardy rovers are still operating on opposite sides of the red planet.
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Spirit moves toward "Esperanza" and Opportunity studies "Bottomless Bay."
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Evidence of liquid water and new impact craters on the red planet.
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NASA's newest Mars spacecraft, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, is providing an unprecedented view of the surface of Mars.
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter animation from Earth to Mars.
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This animation highlights the orbiter’s context imager as it took and returned its first image.
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This animation highlights the first use of the MARCI (Mars Color Imager) camera on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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This animation highlights the first images returned by the orbiter’s HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiement) camera.
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This animation highlights the first images returned by the orbiter’s HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiement) camera.
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With the spacecraft safely captured into orbit, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter team transitions to the next critical phase -- aerobraking. Learn how engineers slow the spacecraft and precisely shape its orbit using the dynamic atmosphere of Mars
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