For the second time in its career, NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity is hunkering down on the Red Planet and foregoing scientific operations as a dust storm whirls around the intrepid little rover. Opportunity weathered – with some difficulty – a massive, global dust storm in 2007, remarkably surviving despite extremely low power levels generated by its solar panels during the event. NASA announced last night that the current dust storm is now worse – in terms of total sunlight blocked – than the 2007 storm.
"Dust Storm"
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Astronauts Victor Glover, Michael Hopkins, Shannon Walker, and Soichi Noguchi have arrived at the Kennedy…
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Scientists have calculated the rate of meteoroid impacts on Mars using seismic measurements NASA’s retired…
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NASA announced its Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, had ended its mission after experiencing an anomaly during…
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Juno, NASA’s flagship mission to Jupiter, marks five years at the solar system’s largest planet…
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Mars Ascent Vehicle from Northrop Grumman takes shape for Mars Sample Return mission
Since Mariner 9 entered orbit around Mars on November 14, 1971, NASA has been continuously…
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Mars Express and the case of the large, mysterious Martian volcano cloud
Throughout the southern Martian hemisphere’s spring and summer seasons, a large, expansive cloud emerges daily…
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After successfully touching down on the Martian surface on February 18, 2021, NASA teams have…
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United Launch Alliance has launched NASA’s latest mission to Mars: the Perseverance rover and accompanying…
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Cassini’s flagship mission to the ringed planet Saturn ended over a year ago, but data…
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NASA’s InSight lander has performed a perfect and critical entry and descent through the Martian…
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Just a few days after arriving at the International Space Station (ISS), humans and robots…
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Just 38 hours after leaving Earth, SpaceX’s CRS-14 Dragon completed her rendezvous with the International…
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Today marks the 2,000th Martian day (Sol) of operation for NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory –…
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Year In Review, 2017 (Part II): Rovers, orbiters peel away Mars’ secrets & reveal new mysteries
For solar and space weather science, 2017 was a major boon to understanding how Coronal…
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Throughout the inner solar system in 2016, NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos, and ISRO built upon…
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After a seven month cruise between worlds, ESA and Russia’s Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and…
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Mars dominated planetary research headlines in 2014 as an international fleet of orbiters and NASA’s…
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A Russian Dnepr rocket launched a record-breaking thirty-seven satellites on Friday morning local time, deploying…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) used an Atlas V rocket to deploy the DMSP-5D3 F-19…