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Mars Rover Solar Panels Battle On

The Mars Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, have certainly exceeded all
expectations in terms of performance and are testimony to how much solar power
technology has evolved.
The mission was originally meant to last only 3 months, but is now in its fifth
year. Since landing on Mars, the rovers have sent over a quarter of a million
images back to Earth and travelled over 21 kilometres.
When fully illuminated, the rovers solar panel arrays generate about 140 watts
of power for up to four hours per sol (a Martian day). Each rover requires
around 100 watts to drive. Its power system includes two rechargeable lithium ion batteries weighing
just over 7kg each.
NASA expected capability of the solar arrays to generate power to be reduced to
about 50 watts by the end of the original mission due to anticipated dust
coverage on the solar arrays and seasonal changes; but 3 years into the mission,
each rover's power supplies were between 300 and 900 watt hours per day. The
lithium ion batteries were also expected to degrade far more than they have.
It hasn't all been smooth sailing. In July 2007, Martian dust storms were so
intense, engineers feared that one or both of the rovers might be permanently disabled. However, the dust storms lifted
and the panels were blown clean. These cleaning events have occurred more often
than NASA predicted, keeping the arrays relatively free of dust and extending
the life of the mission. The Mars rovers' power systems have also had to contend
with temperatures ranging from −40C to +40C.
Currently, atmospheric conditions have again deteriorated due to a large dust
storm, with Spirit's solar power production down to around 322 watt hours. It's
causing a concern for engineers, but is still far more power than the 240 watt
hours being generated earlier in the year.
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