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help| MER-B (Mars Exploration Rover - B), known as Opportunity, is the second of the two rovers of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission. It landed successfully at Meridiani Planum on Mars on January 25, 2004 05:05 Ground UTC (circa 13:15 local time), three weeks after its twin Spirit (MER-A) had landed on the other side of the planet. Its name was chosen through a NASA-sponsored student essay... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Opportunity rover
MER-B (Mars Exploration Rover - B), known as Opportunity, is the second of the two rovers of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission. It landed successfully at Meridiani Planum on Mars on January 25, 2004 05:05 Ground UTC (circa 13:15 local time), three weeks after its twin Spirit (MER-A) had landed on the other side of the planet. -
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Opportunity rover timeline for 2005 April
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Mars Exploration Rover
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Mission is an ongoing robotic mission of exploring Mars, that began in 2003 with the sending of two rovers — Spirit and Opportunity — to explore the Martian surface and geology. ... Cruise stage of Opportunity rover. -
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Scientific information from the Mars Exploration Rover mission
This article covers information gathered by the Opportunity rover during the initial phase of its mission. -
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Spirit rover
There was so much dust in the atmosphere that it was blocking 99 percent of direct sunlight to the rover Opportunity, whereas Spirit was getting slightly more sunlight. ... Opportunity rover -
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Opportunity
Opportunity rover (MER-B), one of the two rovers of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission, the other being the Spirit rover. -
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Eagle (crater)
"The Opportunity Rover's Athena Science Investigation at Meridiani Planum, Mars". -
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Spirit rover timeline for 2005 March
Opportunity rover timeline for 2004 April -
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Erebus (crater)
Erebus Crater Region Meridiani Planum Coordinates 2.1° S, 5.5° W Diameter ~350 metres Depth Effectively zero depth Discoverer Opportunity rover Eponym HMS Erebus -
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Spirit rover timeline for 2005 April
Opportunity rover timeline for 2005 March
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Opportunity rover