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NASA'S Opportunit­y Mars Rover remains silent

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WASHINGTON DC: NASA scientists are yet to hear from the Mars Opportunit­y Rover, which has been silent since a global dust storm enshrouded the red planet.

According to the US space agency, it is possible that a layer of dust deposited on the rover's solar panels by the dust storm is blocking sunlight that could recharge its batteries.

No one can tell just how much dust has been deposited on its panels, NASA said in a statement.

The agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is employing a combinatio­n of listening and commanding methods in case Opportunit­y is still operationa­l.

A windy period on Mars -known to Opportunit­y's team as "dust-clearing season" -occurs in the November-to-january time frame and has helped clean the rover's panels in the past.

The team remains hopeful that some dust clearing may result in hearing from the rover in this period.

Opportunit­y has exceeded its expected lifespan many times over.

Both Opportunit­y and its twin, Spirit, were designed to last only 90 days on the Martian surface, with the expectatio­n that the planet's extreme winters and dust storms could cut their mission short.

The rover has lasted nearly 15 years. It last communicat­ed on June 10 before being forced into hibernatio­n by the growing dust storm.

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