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Opportunity is a robotic rover that was active on the planet Mars from 2004 to 2018. Launched on July 7, 2003, Opportunity landed on Mars' Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, at 05:05 Ground UTC (about 13:15 Mars local time), three weeks after its twin Spirit (MER-A), also part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission, touched down on the other side of the planet. While Spirit became immobile in 2009 and ceased communications in 2010, Opportunity exceeded its planned 90 sol (Martian days) duration of activity by 14 years 46 days (in Earth time). Opportunity continued to move, gather scientific observations, and report back to Earth until 2018. What follows is a summary of events during its continuing mission.

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  • Opportunity is a robotic rover that was active on the planet Mars from 2004 to 2018. Launched on July 7, 2003, Opportunity landed on Mars' Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, at 05:05 Ground UTC (about 13:15 Mars local time), three weeks after its twin Spirit (MER-A), also part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission, touched down on the other side of the planet. While Spirit became immobile in 2009 and ceased communications in 2010, Opportunity exceeded its planned 90 sol (Martian days) duration of activity by 14 years 46 days (in Earth time). Opportunity continued to move, gather scientific observations, and report back to Earth until 2018. What follows is a summary of events during its continuing mission. Opportunity started in Eagle crater in 2004, literally landing inside on the crater basin, then it travelled outward making its way to Endurance crater. After this it went to Victoria crater, all the way making many panoramas, measurements, studying rocks and smaller craters, even what are thought to be meteorites. It then traveled to Endeavour crater, where it has been making its way south along the Western rim. On June 10, 2018 contact was lost when a global dust storm blotted out the Sun, thus depriving the rover of enough power for operations and communication with Earth. In September 2018, after the storm subsided, NASA began making various efforts to contact and listen to the rover if it endured the storm. NASA officials declared that the Opportunity mission was complete on February 13, 2019 after it failed to wake from over 1,000 repeated signals sent since August 2018. (en)
  • Хронологія подій марсохода «Оппортьюніті» — опис перебігу подій, що відбулися з марсоходом «Оппортьюніті» у рамках програми Mars Exploration Rover («Марсохід»). «Оппортьюніті» — автоматичний марсохід, який працює на поверхні Марса з 2004 року. Запущений 7 липня 2003 року, він примарсився на Плато Меридіана (англ. Meridiani Planum) 25 січня 2004 року о 05:05 за UTC (близько 13:15 за місцевим марсіанським часом). Три тижні по тому, його «близнюк» марсохід «Спірит» (англ. Spirit) сів на другому боці планети. Якщо «Спірит» знерухомився у 2009 році і припинив зв'язок у 2010, то «Оппортьюніті» свій розрахунковий ресурс у 90 солів (марсіанських діб) перевищив на 16 років і 298 днів (за земним часом), продовжуючи пересуватися, проводити дослідження і передавати дані на Землю до 10 червня 2018 року, коли від нього було отримано останній сигнал. У статті наведено опис подій його експедиції. (uk)
  • 阿尔戈陨击坑(Argo)是火星珍珠湾区坚忍撞击坑南面的一座小陨坑,中心坐标位于南纬1.9度、东经354.5度处,距离机遇号抛弃的隔热罩约300米(980英尺)左右,其名称被美国宇航局非形式地称号为阿尔戈。 (zh)
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  • This image, taken by the microscopic imager, reveals shiny, spherical objects embedded within the trench wall (en)
  • Closeup - Rock contains sulfur, magnesium and manganese. (en)
  • Annotated version of MER-B traverse to Spirit Mound from Marathon Valley in late 2016 (en)
  • A infographic showing the traverse from Victoria to Endeavour, Sol 2592 (en)
  • HiRise image from MRO, was laid over 3-D topographic map of the terrain, with 5-fold vertical exaggeration; view looking west on to Perseverance Valley on the western rim of Endeavour crater (en)
  • Opportunitys traverse up to February 2015 as it approached Spirit of Saint Louis Crater and Marathon Valley, and came close to traveling the distance of a traditional marathon (en)
  • Looking south along Western rim of Endeavour crater, August 2011 (en)
  • Traverse as of December 2014 from roughly sol 3750 to 3868 (en)
  • Rover's arrival and subsequent path around Cape York, and its departure as it headed south into Botany Bay towards Solander Point between 2012 and 2013 (en)
  • Map of the region around Opportunity shows the relative locations of several craters and the rover in May 2010. (en)
  • Opportunity arrives at Endeavour crater, Sol 2710 (en)
  • Opportunity images a Martian whirlwind (en)
  • Opportunitys landing site (en)
  • Overall location of Opportunity on the planet Mars (en)
  • Landing ellipse of Opportunity; with Bopulu on the left, and the Endeavour, Iazu, unnamed on the right, below the ellipse (en)
  • Spheres at Kirkwood, each are about 3 mm across (en)
  • The view of Burns Cliff inside Endurance Crater. (en)
  • Marathon Valley as viewed by the Opportunity rover . (en)
  • Opportunity's first 360-degree grayscale panorama, taken by the navcam on Sol 1 of the mission, showing interior of Eagle crater at Meridiani Planum (en)
  • Greeley Haven panorama – a view of Cape York and the Endeavour crater – was taken while overwintering at the Greeley Haven position at Cape York in the first half of 2012. This false-color panoramic view was combined from 817 individual images taken in the near-infrared, green and violet spectral bands. (en)
  • Opportunitys first self-portrait including the camera mast on Mars (en)
  • The view from the rover's perspective from the location noted in the above top-down view. The white lines in the above view indicate the rover's field of view in this image. (en)
  • In May 2015 the rover visited Spirit of St. Louis Crater, a shallow crater about 110 feet long and 80 feet across. In its center is Lindbergh Mound, about 2-3 meters high. This version of the panorma is annotated and in false color (en)
  • Self-portrait of Opportunity taken early in the mission (en)
  • "Mysterious" appearance of a rock shaped as a "jelly doughnut" - sol 3528 & 3540 . (en)
  • First color panorama taken by Opportunity, showing the Martian landscape at Meridiani Planum (en)
  • Color sat-view of MER-B's track along the Western edge of the crater up to December 2015 (en)
  • Annotated elevation map of Opportunity landing site and some surrounding craters including Endeavour and Miyamato (en)
  • After rover left Concepcion crater, it took this view southward spotting the rim of Bopulu crater 65 kilometers away. (en)
  • Self-portrait of Opportunity near Endeavour Crater . Note the change in appearance in relation to the photo nine years earlier . (en)
  • Traverse map showing location of Greely and the rover's track in 2012 (en)
  • Location where "Pinnacle Island" rock was dislodged by rover; mystery solved . (en)
  • Mapping out of various aspects of Opportunitys mission up to April 2004 as seen from orbit (en)
  • Traverse as of June 2014 from roughly sol 3500 to 3689 (en)
  • Traverse as of August 2014 from roughly sol 3728 to 3757 (en)
  • Opportunitys path at Solander Point and along Murray Ridge up to February 2014 (en)
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  • The Mystery of the Sparkling Spheres.jpg (en)
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  • PIA15276 Locator Map for 'Greeley Haven' on Endeavour Rim.jpg (en)
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  • Opportunity solar array energy production during the 2018 dust storm (en)
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  • 阿尔戈陨击坑(Argo)是火星珍珠湾区坚忍撞击坑南面的一座小陨坑,中心坐标位于南纬1.9度、东经354.5度处,距离机遇号抛弃的隔热罩约300米(980英尺)左右,其名称被美国宇航局非形式地称号为阿尔戈。 (zh)
  • Opportunity is a robotic rover that was active on the planet Mars from 2004 to 2018. Launched on July 7, 2003, Opportunity landed on Mars' Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004, at 05:05 Ground UTC (about 13:15 Mars local time), three weeks after its twin Spirit (MER-A), also part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission, touched down on the other side of the planet. While Spirit became immobile in 2009 and ceased communications in 2010, Opportunity exceeded its planned 90 sol (Martian days) duration of activity by 14 years 46 days (in Earth time). Opportunity continued to move, gather scientific observations, and report back to Earth until 2018. What follows is a summary of events during its continuing mission. (en)
  • Хронологія подій марсохода «Оппортьюніті» — опис перебігу подій, що відбулися з марсоходом «Оппортьюніті» у рамках програми Mars Exploration Rover («Марсохід»). «Оппортьюніті» — автоматичний марсохід, який працює на поверхні Марса з 2004 року. Запущений 7 липня 2003 року, він примарсився на Плато Меридіана (англ. Meridiani Planum) 25 січня 2004 року о 05:05 за UTC (близько 13:15 за місцевим марсіанським часом). Три тижні по тому, його «близнюк» марсохід «Спірит» (англ. Spirit) сів на другому боці планети. Якщо «Спірит» знерухомився у 2009 році і припинив зв'язок у 2010, то «Оппортьюніті» свій розрахунковий ресурс у 90 солів (марсіанських діб) перевищив на 16 років і 298 днів (за земним часом), продовжуючи пересуватися, проводити дослідження і передавати дані на Землю до 10 червня 2018 року (uk)
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  • Timeline of Opportunity (en)
  • 阿尔戈陨击坑 (zh)
  • Хронологія подій марсохода «Оппортьюніті» (uk)
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