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Some Statistics for Spirit & Oppy, As the journey continues on Mars
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post 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
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post Jun 27 2018, 08:45 PM
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I made a better version of the diagram:
- The first shows the energy production since landing. It also shows how low the 22 Whr of Sol 5111 is.
- Interesting: In the winter 2010 the energy production fell to 232 Whr, which was lower than in the dust storm 2007. ( I only have the values from the MER reports).
- The tau value of 10.8 compared to the normal values of tau and the highest tau of 2007.

- Diagram of the dust factor. Best value was 0.964 (Sol 3662) - nearly clear solar arrays.
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