Spirit Rover is One Year Old
dolphin558 writes "The little rover that could, did. The Spirit Rover marks its one year aniversary after an expected lifetime of just 3 months. It has traversed more than 2 miles of Martian landscape and sent back thousands of pictures and reams of data. There is no indication that it will die anytime soon as it climbs the Columbia Hills."
I'm glad to see that we've gotten our money's worth on this one.
Jerry
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Its now a child of both planets, and just like the child of divorced parents, it has to celebrate all the holidays everywhere.
Even those who arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable economic stress at this period in history.
Someone must be held accountable! In order to maintain the proud, bureaucratic tradition of post-apollo NASA we must fire the engineers responsible. Do you have any idea how many man hours have been wasted trying to operate a rover that should have been dead months ago?
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Crudely Drawn Games
"Overlapping functions, semi-autonomy, semi-intelligent bots that are able to function together for a common goal. "
Like getting revenge on those bastards that sent them there?
I, for one, welcome our future Martian robotic overlords.
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." A. Carlson
In terms of years operating and miles run. Whatever these people did, we need to bottle it, pronto.