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A Three-Year Journey at .00037 mph (time.com)
40 points by wallflower on Aug 15, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


I remember watching Spirit and Opportunity land on mars, sitting next to my uncle,the day he was diagnosed with lung cancer, and I still remember the prediction that the rovers would die in 3 months due to buildup of dust. I couldn't help but wonder that my uncle was, at least, going to outlive them. I was wrong.


"NASA engineers were counting on it to function for just three months" and it is still functioning 8 years later? What an impressive accomplishment.


If I recall, they assumed the solar panels would end up fully covered in dust after 3 months, but the wind just keeps clearing them off.


.00037 mph = 0.0065 inches/sec = 0.165 mm/sec


I don't see Mars-rover races being a spectator sport any time soon. That must require a lot of patience - not sure I care to have that much.


The three year average might be low, but the average speed of the Opportunity rover over the past eight years is over 2700 mph.




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