Opportunity Rover Marks 10 Year Anniversary on Mars
Mission was supposed to last 90 Martian days
Opportunity is marking its 10th anniversary on Mars with a little bit of well-earned recognition. The NASA rover was eclipsed in popularity by its much more Wall-E counterpart, Curiosity, when that high-rolling rover landed nine years later.
Curiosity was a superstar. This was a sleek, brawny geochemistry lab, the biggest robot ever landed on another planet. And its Twitter feed is consistently adorable.
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Yes, but can they drive it to where Armstrong planted the American flag?
/Sheila Jackson Lee
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uptil I saw the check which said $4107 , I did not believe ...that...my mother in law was like really making money in there spare time from there labtop. . there friend brother has done this less than twenty three months and just took care of the mortgage on their place and got a brand new Lotus Carlton . you could look here
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