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NASA's Opportunity Rover Stalled By Dust Storm Bigger Than North America
A massive dust storm has descended on Mars, surrounding the Opportunity rover in a blanket of dark dust that's estimated to be bigger than the entire North America. With the rover running on solar power, the storm is a huge threat to its survival.
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