Heatshield from Mars exploration rover Opportunity. This section of the shield, about metres high, has inverted on entry. Scientists are using exa


Heatshield from Mars exploration rover Opportunity. This section of the shield, about metres high, has inverted on entry. Scientists are using examinations of the wreckage to evaluate heatshield performance. Opportunity was one of two rovers launched in the summer of 2003. On January 25 2004 it landed on Mars and began transmitting data back to Earth. Both rovers have since exceeded their projected lifespan and sent a huge amount of important scientific data on the geological make up of Mars. This image of the heatshield was taken by Opportunity 335 days into its mission, on 2 January 2005.


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