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By: Ynoxas

I don't even know how to put into words how impressive I find this. That we have RC robots tooling around on a different planet and can watch and eat popcorn while they do their work is truly astonishing.

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By: stuartmm

The Opportunity video is very interesting. Especially using the wheel to "dig" into the surface to allow the arm to get samples. I also did not realise they took Opportunity right back to its lander...

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By: steef

[Sweet.] From someone who still visits the image galleries daily, I can't tell you how much fun it was to see the rovers' travels summed up in little flipbooks, adding my own engine-revving and...

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By: hoskala

Avesome. Are they still operational? Wov.

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By: kokogiak

Thanks for the links fatbob - that was fun. The animated shadows and motion add a new sense of reality to it. A couple nights ago, I spotted Mars in the sky, with my 3-year old daughter, and said...

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By: badstone

that's just another bad film school project, you can't fool me.

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By: malphigian

A day on Mars is called a sol, short for solar day, and lasts 24 hours 39 minutes 35.244 seconds..

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By: fatbobsmith

sol = one planetary rotation

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By: smackfu

If they were really exciting, we wouldn't have forgotten them.

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By: scarabic

"sols?"

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By: homunculus

Meanwhile, Cassini-Huygens is just 43 days away from Saturn.

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90 Sols in 90 Seconds

With all this talk of wars in distant countries, it's easy to forget that there's exciting things going on just 300 million km from your back porch. NASA has provided 90 second videos of the first 90...

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