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Six missions have operated on the Martian surface since 1997 — three simultaneously in 2022.
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Agency | NASA/JPL | NASA/JPL |
| Status | Mission Complete | Mission Complete |
| Vehicle type | rover | rover |
| Launch date | 2003-07-07 | 2003-06-10 |
| Landing date | 2004-01-25 | 2004-01-04 |
| Landing site | Eagle Crater, Meridiani Planum | Gusev Crater |
| Launch mass | 185 kgas of [1] | 185 kgas of [1] |
| Power system | Solar panels + lithium-ion battery | Solar panels + lithium-ion battery |
| Instruments | 5 science instruments + RAT drill + Magnet arraysas of [1]Same instrument suite as Spirit: Pancam, Mini-TES, Mössbauer, APXS, MI | 5 science instruments + RAT drill + Magnet arraysas of [1]Pancam, Mini-TES, Mössbauer Spectrometer, APXS, Microscopic Imager |
| Distance traveled | 45.16 kmas of [1]Mars distance record for a surface vehicle; final odometry at last contact ↑ Farthest | 7.73 kmas of [1]Final odometry before contact lost; rover became stuck in soft soil in 2009 |
| Mission outcome | Traversed 45.16 km across Meridiani Planum — a world distance record for surface vehicles. Found sedimentary evidence of standing liquid water at Eagle Crater. Reached Endeavour Crater rim in 2011, 9 km from landing site. Contact lost in a 2018 global dust storm after 14+ years of operations. | Landed in Gusev Crater and traversed 7.73 km over 2,208 sols — 24× its design lifetime. Found evidence of ancient hydrothermal activity at Home Plate. Became permanently immobile in soft soil in 2009; contact lost March 2010. |
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