Opportunity rover, launched in 2003 as part of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover missionю. Its primary objective was to study the Martian surface, searching for evidence of past water activity and assessing the planet's potential habitability. Over its remarkable mission duration of nearly 15 years, Opportunity traversed a fantastic distance of more than 45 kilometers, providing invaluable data.
Despite being designed for a mission of just 90 Martian days, Opportunity far exceeded expectations by operating for an astounding 55 times longer, enduring dust storms, harsh temperatures, and other challenges on the Red Planet.