Some Statistics for Spirit & Oppy, As the journey continues on Mars |
Some Statistics for Spirit & Oppy, As the journey continues on Mars |
Jan 4 2007, 12:36 AM
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Some statistics as on Dec 31st 2006
Total Pictures : 170.026 Total Sols : 2110 (11.7 times more than scheduled) Pics/Sol/Rover : 81 Total distance : 16.684 meters (13.9 times more than scheduled) meter/Sol/Rover : 7.9 Cost/sol (Assuming 800 millions USD) : 379.147 USD Post/UMSF’ers/Sol/Rover : -------------------- |
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May 20 2010, 01:43 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 239 Joined: 18-December 07 From: New York Member No.: 3982 |
Now that Opportunity has surpassed Viking 1 in mission duration (longest surface mission) I tried to find some orbital spacecraft for new milestones.
Mission, Orbital Insertion-Mission Ended, Duration, Date Spirit Should Surpass Galileo, 12/07/1995-09/21/2003, 2846 days, 10/19/2011 MGS, 09/11/1997-11/05/2006, 3343 days, 02/27/2013 PV*, 12/04/1978-10/08/1992, 5058 days, 11/08/2017 *Pioneer Venus Mars Odyssey and both Voyagers entered operation before MER and hopefully won't be ending for a long, long time. (All figures are hopefully within a day or two. Feel free to correct me.) Edit: BTW, Odyssey should be surpassing MGS in "at Mars duration" on December 18th. Edit Edit: Corrected for VP end of mission date. (Thank you Paolo.) |
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