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NASA's Opportunity rover has had an incredible career already, spending years upon years studying the Martian surface and proving to be an incredibly reliable and hardy piece of hardware. Unfortunately, a NASA dust storm that began kicking up in May may have abruptly ended its historic run.
In mid-June, the solar-powered Opportunity ran out of juice and was forced to go into its dormant standby mode. The dust storm which swallowed the entirety of Mars had blocked out the Sun, cutting the rover off of its only available source of power. NASA engineers had remained optimistic that the rover would wake back up when the skies began to clear, but things aren't looking good thus far.
[...] That's...not great news. NASA knew that the rover would be forced to sit dormant for a while because of the intensity of the storm, but that was several weeks ago. The dust has since began to settle, and enough light should be pushing its way down to the surface to begin recharging Opportunity's batteries once again.
(Score: 3, Funny) by noirmaru on Wednesday August 15 2018, @03:45AM (2 children)
those NASA dust storms are the worst
(Score: 2) by RS3 on Wednesday August 15 2018, @04:03AM
our tax dollars at work!
(Score: 3, Funny) by Thexalon on Wednesday August 15 2018, @12:05PM
Yeah, everyone knows that Mars didn't have dust storm problems until government got involved. They screw up everything!
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