Martian winds help Earth's rover Spirit
Pasadena, Calif. (UPI) Feb 12, 2009 Martian wind guests have removed some dust from the U.S. space agency's Mars rover Spirit, increasing its electrical output, NASA says. National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists said the cleaning boosts Spirit's daily energy supply to about 240 watt-hours from 210 watt-hours. The rover uses approximately 180 watt-hours daily for basic survival and communications. The energy increase roughly doubles the amount of the rover's discretionary power, NASA said. "We will be able to use this energy to do significantly more driving," said Colette Lohr, a rover mission manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "Our drives have been averaging about 50 minutes, and energy has usually been the limiting factor. We may be able to increase that to drives of an hour and a half." Spirit has driven about 30 feet since maneuvering around a rock that temporarily blocked its progress on Jan. 31. NASA said the goal now is to navigate over or around a low plateau called "Home Plate" to get to an area targeted for scientific studies. Spirit and its twin rover, Opportunity, have been operating on Mars for more than five years in exploration missions originally planned to last for three months. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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Opportunity Update: Happy Anniversary! - sol 1770-1776 Pasadena CA (SPX) Feb 11, 2009 Happy anniversary to both Spirit and Opportunity for completing five Earth-years exploring the surface of Mars! Opportunity's goal this past week has been to put the pedal to the metal and acquire drive-by images of a crater dubbed "Ranger Crater." |
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