NASA’s Rover On Mars Shuts Down Due To Dust Storm
NASA’s Rover On Mars Shuts Down Due To Dust Storm
Reports have come in that NASA’s rover opportunity has gone into sleep mode because of a dust storm on the red planet.

NASA has sent its rover ‘Opportunity’ on to the red planet, Mars to investigate more about it’s atmospheric and environmental conditions. However, right now that seems almost impossible. NASA’s rover has gone into sleep mode due to a dust storm on Mars. The survival chances of the rover seem nil. The rover is currently at a place on Mars called ‘The Perseverance Valley’ and has gone into sleep mode and is waiting out the storm. The first indication about the storm came in on May 30th. The head of this mission said that they are hopeful about the storm clearing out so that the rover can become active and can communicate back with our planet. 

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