NASA Picks Mars Winter Rest Stop for Long-Lived Rover

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NASA's Opportunity rover will spend the Martian winter of 2012 at a spot called Greeley Haven, shown here in a false-color view to emphasize differences in composition. The rocks of Greeley Haven stand out in blue-gray tints; in the background at right lies a tan patch of sand.
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/Arizona State University)

NASA's Mars rover Opportunity has found a good place to wait out the harsh Martian winter — and to get some more science done as well.

Opportunity is hunkering down at a spot called Greeley Haven, a rocky outcrop along the rim of the Red Planet's huge Endeavour crater. The site allows the rover to angle its solar panels toward the sun, and it also presents a variety of interesting features for Opportunity to investigate, researchers said.

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