The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission landed two rovers on Mars, equipped with a highly-capable suite of science instruments. The Spirit rover landed on the inside Gusev Crater on January 5, 2004, and the Opportunity rover three weeks later on Meridiani Planum. This paper summarizes some of the findings from the MER rovers related to the NASA science strategy of investigating past and present water on Mars.
WATER ON MARS: EVIDENCE FROM MER MISSION RESULTS
55th International Astronautical Congress ; 2004 ; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2006-01-01
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