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NASA Declaring Opportunty Rover Dead

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February 13, 2019, 10:09 AM
Sig2340
NASA Declaring Opportunty Rover Dead
Opportunity.
The little buggy that could.
And did.
For a heck of a lot longer than any one expected.



quote:
NASA set to pull the plug on its Mars Opportunity rover

NASA has made its final attempts to contact its Mars rover Opportunity, which has been silent on the surface of the Red Planet for 8 months.

The space agency, which has sent over 1,000 recovery commands to the rover, tried to reach the vehicle late on Tuesday evening. If there's no response by Wednesday — which NASA suspects will be the case — Opportunity will be declared dead, 15 years after arriving on Mars.

A press conference to discuss the rover’s status is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.

Lost in an epic dust storm that enveloped Mars and prevented sunlight from reaching its surface, the last signal received from the $400 million solar-powered rover was on June 10, 2018.

The missing vehicle was spotted three months later. On Sept. 20, the HiRISE high-resolution camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured an image of the rover in Mars’ Perseverance Valley. However, scientists were still unable to talk to the vehicle.

Nonetheless, team members have been looking back at Opportunity's achievements, including confirmation water once flowed on Mars. Opportunity was, by far, the longest-lasting lander on Mars. Besides endurance, the six-wheeled rover set a roaming record of 28 miles.

Opportunity landed on Mars on Jan. 24, 2004 PST, just three weeks after its identical twin, Spirit, reached the Red Planet’s surface.

Both outlived and outperformed expectations, on opposite sides of Mars. The golf cart-size rovers were designed to operate as geologists for just three months, after bouncing onto our planetary neighbor inside cushioning airbags. They rocketed from Cape Canaveral a month apart in 2003.

It's no easier saying goodbye now to Opportunity than it was to Spirit, project manager John Callas told The Associated Press.

"It's just like a loved one who's gone missing, and you keep holding out hope that they will show up and that they're healthy," he said. "But each passing day that diminishes, and at some point, you have to say 'enough' and move on with your life."

NASA has two other probes operating on Mars. The Curiosity rover, which reached the Red Planet in August 2012, has more than 12 miles on its odometer. NASA’s Insight Mars Lander reached the surface of the Red Planet in November 2018, ending a journey that lasted six months and more than 300 million miles.

ROSAL.






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February 13, 2019, 10:11 AM
smlsig
Say what you will about NASA but they accomplish some amazing engineering feats.


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February 13, 2019, 10:18 AM
arfmel
Guess it has a selfie stick
February 13, 2019, 10:19 AM
BBMW
IIRC, it was supposed to last about 90 days and go about 100 yards.
February 13, 2019, 10:24 AM
parabellum
One day- sometime in the next two decades, I imagine- the rover will be recovered, bought back to Earth and put into a museum. It's not "goodbye". It's "see ya later".


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February 13, 2019, 10:33 AM
Strambo
It boggles my mind that something like that could last and be operational for 15 years!




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February 13, 2019, 10:53 AM
Johnny 3eagles
Perhaps NASA should start building cars and trucks. Smile





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February 13, 2019, 10:58 AM
220-9er
Maybe someday we will be able to send a repair vehicle if they can figure out the problem and it doesn't take so long that it's obsolete.


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February 13, 2019, 10:59 AM
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February 13, 2019, 11:01 AM
flashguy
quote:
Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
Perhaps NASA should start building cars and trucks. Smile
You wouldn't be able to afford one . . . .

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February 13, 2019, 11:03 AM
jhe888
Did you notice that other part? We can take a picture of Mars, from Mars orbit, and SEE a small machine on another planet?

Hot damn.

Yeah, NASA is about the best part of government, if you ask me. No exaggeration.




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February 13, 2019, 11:19 AM
gearhounds
quote:
Originally posted by flashguy:
quote:
Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
Perhaps NASA should start building cars and trucks. Smile
You wouldn't be able to afford one . . . .

flashguy

Ha! FTW!




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February 13, 2019, 11:38 AM
K0ZZZ
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
One day- sometime in the next two decades, I imagine- the rover will be recovered, bought back to Earth and put into a museum. It's not "goodbye". It's "see ya later".


It would be so much cooler for humanity if instead it's actually an exhibit in the first museum actually on Mars.


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February 13, 2019, 11:52 AM
gpbst3
Has NASA tried to turn the rover off and back on again? Sorry corny IT joke.


Its pretty amazing what NASA can do. I feel a little better about the 400 million price tag since it lasted a decade and a half longer than planned.


February 13, 2019, 12:01 PM
Eponym
Can't we send somebody up there with a Windex bottle and a squeegee? Roll Eyes
February 13, 2019, 12:09 PM
rusbro
quote:
Originally posted by gpbst3:
Has NASA tried to turn the rover off and back on again? Sorry corny IT joke.



February 13, 2019, 12:10 PM
parabellum
quote:
Originally posted by Eponym:
Can't we send somebody up there with a Windex bottle and a squeegee? Roll Eyes
That's a good question; how long before Mars has homeless people?
February 13, 2019, 12:12 PM
newtoSig765
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
One day- sometime in the next two decades, I imagine- the rover will be recovered, bought back to Earth and put into a museum. It's not "goodbye". It's "see ya later".

One can only hope this is the case. I still remember the thrill I felt when I handled my first NASA artifact, the Hasselblad camera used to photograph the first Space Walk.

NASA has done a good job of putting their "stuff" out there for the public to see and touch, keeping their history alive. History becomes personal when you can do that.


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February 13, 2019, 12:16 PM
PD
quote:
Originally posted by Johnny 3eagles:
Perhaps NASA should start building cars and trucks. Smile


Didn’t we leave a jeep on the moon
February 13, 2019, 12:23 PM
Angus the Kid
I suspect the three month figure was an understatement to lower expectations, but none the less, an outstanding achievement.



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