Opportunity rover rolling again after fifth Mars winter
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - 18:30
in Astronomy & Space
(Phys.org) -- With its daily supply of solar energy increasing, NASA's durable Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has driven off the sunward-tilted outcrop, called Greeley Haven, where it worked during its fifth Martian winter.
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