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Nasa finally discovered a Mars Rover that was lost after being hit by a huge Martian sandstorm covering most of the surface of Mars.
A spaceship around Mars sent back a photo of the opportunity, which has remained silent since the storm erupted at the end of spring.
The rover that appears in the photo is a pale point.
Last week, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took this picture 166 miles from the surface of Mars.
Epic sandstorms prevent sunlight from hitting the solar panels of the Opportunity, meaning it was in silence in June.
Although the sky is already fairly clear, the brave discovery machine has not yet contacted the Nasa mission headquarters.
The space agency has stepped up its efforts to reach out, but acknowledges 15-year-
The old rover may not have survived a long blackout.
It wrote: "nasa hasn't heard of the opportunity probe yet, but at least we can see it again.
"A new image from the top
The resolution camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a small object on the slopes of the Red Planet's Fortitude Valley.
This object is an opportunity. when a sandstorm swept through the area more than 100 days ago, it was falling to the Valley of Mars.
The storm is one of several storms that have stirred up enough dust to cover most of the Red Planet and stop the sun from reaching the surface.
Lack of sun caused the sun-
A great opportunity to get into hibernation.
Last month, NASA engineers revealed that the unknown fate of the missing robot has seriously affected their mood.
Lonely stargazers even play Wham's "Wake Me Up" before you go"
Before they start their work every day, lift their flagging spirits.
Morale is a little shaken, this is her first time [Opportunity]
Has stopped talking to us and has not resumed communication as we expected.
"The robot has not officially announced its death, so people still want it to come back to life.
On July 26, Nasa said the storm was fading, but said it could take weeks or months to "charge the batteries and phones at home ".
NASA wrote: "Scientists observe the world [dust storm]
-This is actually caused by a series of local and regional storms that throw dust into the atmosphere of Mars-for example, as of Monday, July 23, more dust is falling off than in the air rising to Earth.
That means dust if it's already in recession.
The rise occurred in smaller and smaller areas, while the rest stopped rising altogether.
The surface features of many regions began to re-
From the track.
This should even be obvious through telescopes on the ground: "Next week, Mars will be closest to Earth since 2003-a particularly good time to observe the red planet.
At the same time, in the Gale Crater
The power Mars Science Lab/Curiosity rover has noticed a reduction in overhead dust. ’The super-
The tough Rover is only designed to survive 90 days on the surface of Mars, but has been around for 15 years.
The storm that swept it was one of the biggest storms ever on the red planet, covering the entire planet, sending some areas into permanent darkness.