Spirit's Six Years of Roving on Mars are Officially Over
NASA has ended operational activities for the Mars rover Spirit and transitioned the Mars Exploration Rover Project to a single-rover operation focused on Spirit's still-active twin, Opportunity. Spirit last communicated on March 22, 2010, as Martian winter approached and the rover's solar-energy supply declined. The rover operated for more than six years after landing in January 2004 for what was planned as a three-month mission.
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It would be neat if Opportunity could get a photo of Spirit.
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