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NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity probes a target called "Private John Potts."


NASA's Opportunity Mars rover just keeps rolling along, a dozen years after touching down on the Red Planet.

Opportunity landed on Mars 12 years ago Sunday (Jan. 24), a few weeks after its twin, Spirit, hit the red dirt.
The two robots were tasked with finding signs of past water activity on Mars, and both of them quickly turned up plenty of evidence near their disparate landing sites.

Spirit and Opportunity were originally supposed to explore for just 90 days, but both rovers far outlasted their warranties. Spirit stopped communicating with Earth in 2010 and was declared dead a year later, and Opportunity is still going strong today.

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Opportunity's Northward View of 'Wdowiak Ridge'

While Opportunity has suffered some memory problems in the past year, its solar panels are working well, rover team members said. The robot has been able to keep working through the minimum-power months of the southern Martian winter instead of staying still to conserve energy. (The southern winter solstice occurred Jan. 2.)

"Opportunity has stayed very active this winter, in part because the solar arrays have been much cleaner than in the past few winters," Mars exploration rover project manager John Callas, of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a statement.

This month, Opportunity's rock abrasion tool carved the crust of a rock target nicknamed "Private John Potts" after a member of Lewis and Clark's expedition. Opportunity is working on the south side of a feature called Marathon Valley, to take advantage of the sun crossing the northern sky.

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East Rim of Endeavour Crater

Over the years, Opportunity's controllers have developed new techniques to keep the rover going even in minimum-power situations. They take advantage of sun-soaked areas of the Martian terrain and try to pick spots that are a little breezy, to clear dust off the panels. This prevents lengthy work outages, such as a four-month stay on the sidelines that Opportunity experienced during its first Mars winter.

The golf-cart-size rover has been exploring the rim of Endeavour crater, which is 14 miles (22 kilometers) wide, since August 2011. Its work in Endeavour's Marathon Valley should conclude this year, NASA officials said.

Opportunity has traveled 26.5 miles (42.65 km) on Mars to date — more than a marathon, and farther than any other robot has ever traveled on the surface of a world beyond Earth.

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NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view as the Sun sank below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars

Opportunity is one of two active NASA rovers on the Red Planet; the car-size Curiosity rover touched down in August 2012, and is currently exploring the foothills of the 3-mile-high (5 km) Mount Sharp, far from Opportunity's location.

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Terrain that surrounded the rover while it was stationary for four months of work during its most recent Martian winter.





 
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Opportunity Looks Back After Hop to a New Pad




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'Lyell' Panorama inside Victoria Crater


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Rock Outcrop at 'Home Plate'


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Bird's-Eye View of Opportunity at 'Erebus'

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Shows a portion of the rim of "Erebus Crater" in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars

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Gusev Lava Rocks




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Opportunity Catches its Shadow

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Victoria Crater' at Meridiani Planum
 
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This is the Opportunity "Erebus Rim" panorama, acquired, as Opportunity was exploring sand dunes and outcrop rocks in Meridiani Planum



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A Grind Well Done : This microscopic image mosaic was created on sol 85 after NASA's MarsExploration Rover Spirit completed a second grind with its rock abrasiontool at the target "New York" on the rock named "Mazatzal."


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Discovery Served Up in a Bowl: This image from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's panoramic camera is an approximate true-color rendering of the exceptional rock called "Berry Bowl" in the "Eagle Crater" outcrop.



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Late Afternoon Shadows at Endeavour Crater : NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity catches its own late-afternoon shadow in this dramatically lit view eastward across Endeavour Crater on Mars.
 
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I wish i could spend some time at Mars. To have the feeling that, im on another world............
 
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It means that some nerds have been playing a video game for 12 years straight now.
 
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The microprocessor controls all the movements of the rover. But all the instructions the µ-p executes are sent from earth. Infact a set of instructions is sent to the rover daily, which translates into the daily work performed by the rover.
 
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The microprocessor controls all the movements of the rover. But all the instructions the µ-p executes are sent from earth. Infact a set of instructions is sent to the rover daily, which translates into the daily work performed by the rover.
Oh, I thought you were trying to say it was all fake.
 
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