Mars Opportunity rover's days are numbered — but not all agree they should be

Wednesday, September 19, 2018 - 03:03 in Astronomy & Space

The Mars Opportunity rover has been working on the Red Planet for more than 14 years, well beyond its planned 90-day mission. But now a dust storm has rendered it silent and NASA has given the small rover only 45 days to call home. Some aren't pleased with that timeline.

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