SpaceExploration Monday, January 3, 2005 . This is a SciScoop post by Drog
Meanwhile, Spirit’s sister robot Opportunity is also still going strong on the other side of Mars at Meridiani Planum, where it is currently studying its own heat shield while it seeks to dig more details on the area’s watery past.
“Spirit is our tough, hardworking robot,” says Steve Squyres, principal investigator for the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) project from Cornell University. “Opportunity looks like she just came off the showroom floor, clean and pretty.”
“From an engineering standpoint, you really have to tip your hat,” said JPL’s Matt Golombek. “These rovers were designed for a lifetime of three months and now it’s not clear when they’re going to stop.”
NASA plans to celebrate Spirit’s first year anniversary with a full day of programming, news conferences and even a rover birthday cake on NASA TV on Mars beginning at 1 PM EST (1800 GMT) today.
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January 14th, 2005 at 12:13 am
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