Record for Longest Mars Mission Ever May be Broken

NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this photo of Mars during Spirit’s Mars mission
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit recorded this fisheye view with its rear hazard-avoidance camera after completing a drive during the 2,169th Martian day, or sol, of Spirit's mission on Mars (Feb. 8, 2010). (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

Today could be huge for NASA's Mars rover Spirit. If the wheeledrobot survives its winter hibernation, today is the day when Spirit officially seta new record for longest-running mission on Mars in history.

"When Spiritcomes out of hibernation, she can claim Viking 1's record for longest-livedsurface mission," NASA posted on the Mars rovers' Twitter page. "Opportunity,still driving, hopes to break the Viking 1 record too."

NASA's Viking 1 Mars lander record, set nearly 20 years ago,was for six years and 116 days of operation on the Martian surface.

Opportunity will match the Viking record on May 20. So evenif Spirit doesn'twake up, one of the rovers will set a new duration record for Mars.

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Andrea Thompson is an associate editor at Scientific American, where she covers sustainability, energy and the environment. Prior to that, she was a senior writer covering climate science at Climate Central and a reporter and editor at Live Science, where she primarily covered Earth science and the environment. She holds a graduate degree in science health and environmental reporting from New York University, as well as a bachelor of science and and masters of science in atmospheric chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology.