The Opportunity Mars rover is celebrating 12 years on Mars.
When the Opportunity made its Mars landing on January 24th, 2004, NASA believed the rover would only last about 90 days, due to the Red Planet's dusty nature.
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12 years that's a lot. Thanks to NASA's program we have learned a lot about Mars behavior but there is still a lot to know yet.
12 years with the same exact machine is an impressive feat. I wonder when they'll be sending an updated and better version of the rover over there.
Arguably one of the greatest scientific creations made by mankind.
Its like the Hanukkah version of space rovers. Beyond impressive it has lasted this long.
Definitely NASA has made all human kind really proud by creating such a thing that is still working perfectly fine after 12 years.