
'Lyell' panorama inside Victoria Crater
I was astounded to find out that
Opportunity, NASA's last Mars rover, is still sending back data. Talk about overdelivering...originally the little robot, which landed on the Red Planet on 25 January, 2004, was scheduled for a 90 day mission. So, its lifetime's been extended by about 1670%. All 1426 "Sols" of images are
available if you're interested in doing some interplanetary Photoshopping. (Via
National Geographic)
Labels: little engine that could, Mars, NASA