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NASA Mars Rovers Back at it Again!

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — They're old and dirty, but NASA's Mars rovers are back in the exploration business after enduring a lengthy Red Planet dust bowl that blocked most of the sunlight they need for power.

With skies gradually brightening, the solar-powered rovers Spirit and Opportunity recently resumed driving and other operations that had been suspended during the dust storm.

"The rovers are in good health and in good shape," said John Callas, the rover project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. "Things have improved from the more dire conditions that were existing previously due to the dust storm on Mars."

During the storm, each of the rovers spent a couple of weeks sleeping most of the time.

"They were in sort of a hibernation state where we were only communicating with them every few days," Callas said Friday. "The rovers would only be awake a very short amount of time each day to save power."

The major concern was whether the rovers would have enough energy to keep sensitive electronics at proper temperatures on the frigid planet.

"At the darkest part of the storm, Opportunity had only 128 watt-hours of energy. Today, it has about 350 watt-hours of energy, so almost three times as much now," Callas said. "The most energy that the rovers have ever seen in their 3½ years on Mars is about 900 watt-hours of energy."

The biggest problem left by the storm is dust on the instruments at the end of the rovers' robotic arms, he said. Some has fallen off or been blown off, and there are ways to measure how dust contamination is affecting an instrument, he said.

The longer-term concern is how the rovers, particularly Spirit, will deal with the next Martian winter, when the sun is low and less energy reaches their solar panels.
Glad to see that the Mars Rovers are once again back in the action!

Considering the mission was technically supposed to end quite a while ago, it's great to hear the drama hasn't ended.

Cheers!

Michael Hatamoto
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