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March 23, 2004

Rover leaves the nest



After one failed attempt to scramble up the side of the crater in which it landed, Mars rover Opportunity is now out and on the surface, looking at broader horizons. This remarkable little hole-in-one may go down as a historic step along the road to Mars.

Posted on March 23, 2004 at 09:33 in Space | Permalink

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