It would be great if @NASA could allow the public to continue to contact the rover. There are plenty of clever free resources who are willing to keep the trying
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He has been my profile picture for the last three years. Rest In Peace
#oppy, you will be missed deeply@MarsRoversThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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kalo TA ngambil datanya di Mars keknya gabisa bolak balik ya @nataliaik_
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One of my CS students was on the programming team of the two tiny rovers. I’d like to think I did something right and some of my thought DNA was on Mars!
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Shouldn’t the engineers be docked for failure to predict actual mission time length?
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Every DevOps engineer in IT knows that experience too. And sometimes, solving problems at midnight, it feels like being lonely on that planet. But I’m quite sure that we will come back to
#opportunity one day and it will be displayed at the first Martian#museum; maybe by@SpaceXThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I've temporarily changed my profile pic in honour of a Lost
#Opportunity
pic.twitter.com/Pelb1wFPhM
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Hopefully it didn't die due to a software update.
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Little remembered is an earlier probe known as “Carefree” which landed three months earlier. After launching celebratory fireworks, pouring a bottle of Dom Perignon onto the Martian soil, and playing “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” over loudspeakers, the lander’s batteries failed. RIP
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What started as a 90 day mission turned into 15 years of exploration of the planet Mars that lead to many ground-breaking discoveries.
Bravo