TariqJMalik wrote:Hi Ashley,
Spirit and Opportunity have spent more than five years (by Earth's calendar) exploring Mars so how surprising - if at all - has it been that they're so long-lived?
Also, since they are aging, what dangers do they face (other than getting stuck in deep sand) in terms of failing equipment that could end their missions now?
Thanks!
Tariq Malik
Honestly, it is very surprising. While we knew they were designed and built to the absolute best of our ability (and we have a lot of very talented and smart people here!), Mars is a very dangerous place. The biggest surprise, and one without which we would not still be on Mars, is that it can also be friendly. The Martian winds have kept the solar panels clean, and without that we would have long ago past the time when we could no longer make enough power to survive.
At this point in their lives, it is impossible to tell what might fail next. Many thing we ca learn to work around (like the motors on the arm and wheel that have already broken) but other things we might not be able to work around. It depends on how it breaks, when, and where.