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This animated gif is a combination of three still images. The first image, shown in approximately the same color a human would see, shows the leading edge of one of the Spirit's solar panels and the NASA logo covered with a rust-red coating of dust. Just above it is a dark spot in the rocky, Martian surface made with the wire brush on the rover's rock abrasion tool.  The second image, in black and white, is a microscopic view of densely scattered dust particles coating the electrical wiring and tiny circuits of the rover's solar cells.  The third image, acquired by Spirit on June 19, 2008, is a black-and-white view of an array of solar cells next to the panoramic-camera calibration target, all obscured
This black-and-white image shows the rover's front wheels digging into the surface. The right front wheel has picked up some dirt on its inside rim. The left front wheel rim is lodged almost, but not quite, underneath a potato-sized rock.
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Read the update 'Shoulder Motor Balks on Opportunity's Robotic Arm' Shoulder Motor Balks on Opportunity's Robotic Arm
A small motor in the robotic arm of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity that began stalling occasionally more than two years ago has become more troublesome recently. >>
Read the update 'Mars Rovers Sharpen Questions About Livable Conditions' Mars Rovers Sharpen Questions About Livable Conditions
Like salt used as a preservative, high concentrations of dissolved minerals in the wet, early-Mars environment known from discoveries by NASA's Opportunity rover may have thwarted any microbes from developing or surviving. >>
Read more about 'Astronomers Monitor Asteroid to Pass Near Mars' Astronomers Monitor Asteroid to Pass Near Mars
Updated: Jan 9, 2008
As expected, scientists at JPL's Near-Earth Object Office have further refined the trajectory estimate for asteroid 2007 WD5 and ruled out any possibility of a Mars impact on Jan. >>
Read more about 'Alignment on December 24, 2007' Alignment on December 24, 2007
This is a special day that happens only every 26 months when Earth is exactly between the Sun and Mars. Find out more about opposition and experiment with Mars and Earth in their orbits. >>
Read the press release 'Software Helps Mars Rovers Find Winter Havens' Software Helps Mars Rovers Find Winter Havens
Spirit Gets Help for Finding a Winter Haven New software is helping the rover team find safe places for Spirit to ride out future Martian winters and places for future explorations by both Mars rovers. >>
Read the news release 'Mars Rover Investigates Signs of Steamy Martian Past' Mars Rover Investigates Signs of Steamy Martian Past
Researchers using NASA's twin Mars rovers are sorting out two possible origins for one of Spirit's most important discoveries, while also getting Spirit to a favorable spot for surviving the next Martian winter >>
Read the update 'NASA Extends Operations for Its Long-Lived Mars Rovers' NASA Extends Operations for Its Long-Lived Mars Rovers
NASA is extending, for a fifth time, the activities of the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. >>
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Jul 31:  As Martian winter ebbs, there is more energy to power Spirit and Opportunity. Find out what our intrepid rovers are exploring
View the video 'Mars Rovers Battle Severe Dust Storm'
Mars Rovers Battle Severe Dust Storm
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Opportunity Poised to Enter Victoria Crater
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Watch the video 'Mars scientist Diana Blaney studies the Red Planet from Hawaii.'
Mars scientist Diana Blaney studies the Red Planet from Hawaii
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