According to the current scientific level of humanity, it will take about 7 months to reach Mars. In 2003, the US “Spirit” Mars probe was launched from the Kennedy Space Center. After nearly seven months of flight, it successfully landed on the surface of Mars at 12:35 p.m. on January 4, 2004.
The Spirit Mars probe is one of a series of Mars probes being developed by NASA. It landed in Gusev Crater in the southern hemisphere of Mars on January 4, 2004. It is expected to land on Mars. The scientific expedition's mission lasted 90 days, but the actual duration of the inspection was significantly extended.
Dust storms and dust devils on Mars have not been as severe as expected. The detector's dust collection function was used effectively, which significantly extended the life of the detector's solar sail and absorbed energy very well. It is essential to providehe optimal conditions for scientific research.
Mars Photos
To celebrate, NASA released a near-true-color 360-degree panorama called “McMurdo” Landscape Photos. For 200 days, from April to October 2006, the Mars rover Spirit stayed on a hill called "Low Ridge" and took this good three-dimensional photo during "meditation" breaks.
Spirit's solar panels face the sun, ensuring it has enough power for scientific expeditions throughout the winter in the Martian southern hemisphere. However, sail solar panels require almost vertical solar irradiation to efficiently harvest energy, so energy harvesting is still insufficient.
Before that, scientists hope that the probe will move again towards the "inner basin" and the "Columbia Mountains", which are the most significantfs scientifically inside the Gusev crater. McMurdo's panorama gives scientists key scientific and topological information about Spirit's next destination.
According to the current scientific level of humanity, it will take about 7 months to reach Mars. In 2003, the US “Spirit” Mars probe was launched from the Kennedy Space Center. After nearly seven months of flight, it successfully landed on the surface of Mars at 12:35 p.m. on January 4, 2004.
The Spirit Mars probe is one of a series of Mars probes being developed by NASA. It landed in Gusev Crater in the southern hemisphere of Mars on January 4, 2004. It is expected to land on Mars. the mission of the scientific expedition lasts 90 days, but in fact the inspection time has been significantly extended.
Dust storms and dust devils on Mars have not been as severe as expected. The dust removal functionage of the detector was used effectively, which greatly extended the life of the detector's solar panels and absorbed energy very well. It is essential to provide optimal conditions for scientific research.
Photos from Mars
To celebrate, NASA released a near-true-color photo called "McMurdo" (M"Murdo" panoramic landscape photo 360 degrees For 200 days from April to October 2006, the Mars rover Spirit stayed on a hill called "Low Ridge", enjoying "meditation" breaks. >Spirit's solar sail faces the sun, ensuring it has enough power for scientific expeditions throughout Mars' southern hemisphere. However, the solar sail requires near-vertical illumination from the sun in order to collect effectively. energy is still insufficient
Before that, scientists.hope that the detector will again travel to the most scientifically significant "inner basin" and "Columbia Mountains" inside Gusev Crater. The McMurdo panorama shows scientists key scientific and topological information about Spirit's next destination.