I don't know the life cycle of satellites, but there are probably some that have been around for decades in a much colder environment with a lot more radiation, so there could be a good chance that the equipment could work again on Mars, if the rover and copter ever make their way far enough over to the other rovers to try it out.
I don't know the life cycle of satellites, but there are probably some that have been around for decades in a much colder environment with a lot more radiation, so there could be a good chance that the equipment could work again on Mars, if the rover and copter ever make their way far enough over to the other rovers to try it out.
with a lot more radiation
They are protected by Earth's Van Allen radiation belt.
Mars has one but it's very weak.
> with a lot more radiation
They are protected by Earth's Van Allen radiation belt.
Mars has one but it's very weak.
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