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NASA's Mars Opportunity Rover ends its mission
One of the most successful and enduring feats of interplanetary exploration, NASA's Opportunity rover mission has ended after almost 15 years exploring the surface of Mars and helping lay the groundwork for NASA's return to the Red Planet. The Opportunity rover stopped communicating with Earth when a severe Mars-wide dust storm blanketed its location in June 2018. After more than a thousand commands to restore contact, engineers in the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) made their last attempt to revive Opportunity Tuesday, to no avail. The solar-powered rover's final communication was received June 10.
This view combines many images taken by Opportunity's panoramic camera (Pancam) from the 1,332nd through 1,379th Martian days, or sols, of the mission (Oct. 23 to Dec. 11, 2007). Images taken through Pancam filters centered on wavelengths of 753 nanometers, 535 nanometers and 432 nanometers were mixed to produce an approximately true-color panorama.
NASA's Mars Exploration Program
Source images credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University
Stitching and retouching: Andrew Bodrov / 360pano.eu (https://tinyurl.com/oppy1379)
Music in this video
Song: Dematerialized
Artist: Dreamstate Logic (http://www.dreamstatelogic.com)
#Mars360
One of the most successful and enduring feats of interplanetary exploration, NASA's Opportunity rover mission has ended after almost 15 years exploring the surface of Mars and helping lay the groundwork for NASA's return to the Red Planet. The Opportunity rover stopped communicating with Earth when a severe Mars-wide dust storm blanketed its location in June 2018. After more than a thousand commands to restore contact, engineers in the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) made their last attempt to revive Opportunity Tuesday, to no avail. The solar-powered rover's final communication was received June 10.
This view combines many images taken by Opportunity's panoramic camera (Pancam) from the 1,332nd through 1,379th Martian days, or sols, of the mission (Oct. 23 to Dec. 11, 2007). Images taken through Pancam filters centered on wavelengths of 753 nanometers, 535 nanometers and 432 nanometers were mixed to produce an approximately true-color panorama.
NASA's Mars Exploration Program
Source images credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University
Stitching and retouching: Andrew Bodrov / 360pano.eu (https://tinyurl.com/oppy1379)
Music in this video
Song: Dematerialized
Artist: Dreamstate Logic (http://www.dreamstatelogic.com)
#Mars360