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Day has turned to night for NASA's Opportunity rover on Mars.
A huge dust storm that's now 14-million square miles wide, covering a full quarter of the red planet, has blotted out the sun above Perseverance Valley, Opportunity's home. The storm could actually become a global tempest in the days to come, according to NASA.
And while there's a chance the hardest-working rover on Mars won't make it through the storm, scientists are still hopeful.
“We’re concerned, but we’re hopeful that the storm will clear and that the rover will begin to communicate to us," John Callas, Opportunity project manager, said on a press call Wednesday. Read more...
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