Mars explorers encountered storms
The two ships, Opportunity and Spirit, from the US Space Agency (NASA), which surveyed the surface of Mars, lost almost all their energy when faced with a fierce dust storm on Friday (July 20). .
The two ships, Opportunity and Spirit, from the US Space Agency (NASA), which surveyed the surface of Mars, lost almost all their energy when faced with a fierce dust storm on Friday (July 20).
On its website, NASA officials said the storm basically ended the two ships' mission on Mars when its devices were too poor to cope with harsh conditions like so.
A statement from NASA added that the sign of this dust storm was present nearly a month ago. It has prevented 99% of sunlight from reaching the Martian surface, resulting in the loss of the energy of the two explorer ships.
According to a leading scientist of the Mars geological research program, this dust storm can continue anywhere, anytime and NASA does not expect these two explorers to ' survive '. '.
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