Mars Rovers: Opportunity at Endurance Crater

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The discussion centers around the Mars rover Opportunity's exploration of the Endurance crater, including its geological features and the implications of its findings. Participants share updates, images, and personal reflections on the mission's significance and potential discoveries related to life on Mars.

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  • One participant expresses admiration for the Mars rovers and highlights the professional achievements of NASA and scientists involved.
  • Another participant shares a link to an article discussing the completion of Opportunity's primary mission and its approach to the Endurance crater, noting the potential for deeper geological insights.
  • A participant shares a photo of the crater's interior, indicating that Opportunity has reached the rim of Endurance.
  • Another post points out a protective shield visible in a photo, suggesting it may be a target for future exploration due to its geological features.

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Participants generally agree on the excitement surrounding the Mars rovers and their exploration of the Endurance crater. However, there are no explicit discussions of disagreements or competing views regarding the mission's findings or implications.

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Some participants express hopes for discovering signs of life on Mars, indicating a speculative nature regarding the potential impact of such findings on public perception.

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Readers interested in space exploration, planetary geology, and the Mars rover missions may find this discussion relevant.

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I am still amazed - everyday - about the Rovers on Mars. It's a fantastic achievement of US scientists and manufacturers, and NASA. The whole is done very professional and I like also the coverage through Internet. We can see everyday what's happening with Spirit and Opportunity. http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.html

Now the Marsrover Opportunity is almost at the rim of a large crater called Endurance (diameter: 200 meter). The crater is also deep so we will be able to see not just some surface geology.
The images will be beautiful, I am sure.
Some distance photo's show already several thick geologic layers. I think you should take a look.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gall...30a/1NN094EFF19CYL00P1829L000M1-B095R1_br.jpg.
 
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Mars rovers heading for new horizons


14:42 29 April 04

NewScientist.com news service

"NASA's Mars rover Opportunity has completed its primary 90-day mission and achieved all of its original goals. Now, along with its twin Spirit, which did the same on 5 April, the pair are rapidly closing in on what could be their most interesting and significant targets.

Opportunity passed the 90-day mark on Monday and is now just a few days from the rim of the 130-metre wide crater dubbed Endurance. Recent high-resolution imagery taken from orbit indicates that the rover should see much deeper exposures of bedrock than it has found so far.


Spirit, on the other side of Mars, has traversed about 1.2 kilometres since its landing and is still 1.8 km from the stratified Columbia Hills."

I'm crossing the fingers expecting that these two little adventurers can find life in Mars. This surely will be a revolution in the thought of many people, I'm sure that the world would change completely
 
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