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Spirit and Opportunity parachuted to opposite sides of Mars in 2004. Both have worked beyond their original, three-month mission during which they discovered geologic evidence of water on the red planet. While Spirit's odometer remains stuck at 4.8 miles, Opportunity finished exploring the rim of Santa Maria crater on Mars and is rolling toward another crater. It has racked up 16.6 miles so far. Arizona State University astronomer Jim Bell said the loss of communication came at the worst possible time because Spirit was doing valuable science while immobile. "It's disappointing if we have, in fact, lost the mission," he said. "But it's the best kind of disappointment you can have. We had a phenomenal adventure with that rover."
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