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    This story was updated at 1:11 p.m. EDT.

    NASA's Mars rover Opportunity has finally arrived at the giant crater Endeavour, after nearly three years of intrepid driving across the surface of the Red Planet.

    The golf cart-sized rover made landfall at its destination yesterday (Aug. 9) when it pulled up to a vista called Spirit Point on the rim of Endeavour crater, NASA officials announced today. Endeavour is a vast scar in Martian surface that isabout 14 miles (22 kilometers) across.

    "It's a blast," the rover's deputy principal investigator, Ray Arvidson, told SPACE.com. "It's a brand-new mission."

    The 7-year-old Opportunity has been aiming for Endeavour crater since mid-2008, when it left a smaller crater (called Victoria) after a two-year pit stop. The aging rover is expected to spend years at Endeavour, if it lasts that long, in order to study rocks at the site that have never been seen before.

    "NASA is continuing to write remarkable chapters in our nation's story of exploration with discoveries on Mars and trips to an array of challenging new destinations," NASA chief Charles Bolden said in a statement announcing the rover's Endeavour crater arrival. "Opportunity's findings and data from the upcoming Mars Science Laboratory will play a key role in making possible future human missions to Mars and other places where humans have not yet been." [Latest Photos from NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity]

    Exploring Endeavour crater

    At Endeavour crater, scientists are hoping to find much older rocks than those examined by Opportunity during its first seven years on the Red Planet.

    Arvidson said Opportunity will likely not enter Endeavour crater, though it has explored the interiors of big Martian craters in the past. The interior of Endeavour looks to contain rocks made of the same material the rover has seen before.

    The rim of the crater, however, is another story entirely. The rocks there are older than any Mars terrain studied by Opportunity, and could provide a new glimpse into the planet's history and water story, Arvidson said.

    "I think there's much more interest in driving around the perimeter of the rim," he added.

    Endeavour became a tantalizing destination after NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter detected clay minerals that may have formed in an early warmer and wetter period on the planet.

    New research based on observations by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter observed dark lines and seasonal changes in slopes carved into the Martian surface that appear most likely to have been formed by flowing salty, briny water

    The new findings, which present the strongest evidence yet for liquid water on the surface of Mars, are bolstering the search for extraterrestrial life.

    "We're soon going to get the opportunity to sample a rock type the rovers haven't seen yet," Matthew Golombek, Mars Exploration Rover science team member at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., said in a statement. "Clay minerals form in wet conditions so we may learn about a potentially habitable environment that appears to have been very different from those responsible for the rocks comprising the plains." [Video: Opportunity's 7 Years of Mars Roving]

    Opportunity and Spirit

    The name Spirit Point, at the crater's rim, informally commemorates Opportunity's twin rover, NASA officials said. The Spirit rover stopped communicating to its ground operators in March 2010, and the mission officially ended in May after several unsuccessful attempts to revive the rover.

    "Our arrival at this destination is a reminder that these rovers have continued far beyond the original three-month mission," said John Callas, Mars Exploration Rover project manager at JPL.

    Opportunity landed on Mars in mid-January 2004, two weeks after its sister robot Spirit. Opportunity has been exploring the vast plains of Mars' Meridiani Planum region, while Spirit set down inside the huge Gusev Crater.

    Both rovers far outlasted their initial planned mission, but only Opportunity survived the harsh, repeated dust storms, winters and other hazardous obstacles on the Martian surface.

    "It's totally out of warranty," Arvidson said with a laugh.

    The longevity of the Mars rovers has come as a surprise to the mission's team members, particularly the resilience of Opportunity.

    "Never in my wildest dreams," Arvidson said, adding that some rover team members set up a pool for when the rovers would succumb to the harsh environment on Mars. "We had lotteries, without cash, and we're so far beyond any of the numbers."

    Opportunity is not the only spacecraft currently exploring the Red Planet. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched on Aug. 12, 2005, and is searching for evidence that water persisted on the surface of the Red Planet for a long period of time.

    The agency is also launching a new car-sized rover to Mars in late November. The Mars Science Laboratory, and its centerpiece Curiosity rover, will land at the massive Gale crater to assess whether the crater is, or ever was, capable of supporting microbial life.

    Meanwhile, Arvidson said the Opportunity rover has just kick-started a new chapter of its Red Planet exploration.

    "It's a whole new mission."

    You can follow SPACE.com staff writer Denise Chow on Twitter @denisechow. SPACE.com Managing Editor Tariq Malik (@tariqjmalik) contributed to this report. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    113 comments

    • James  •  9 mths ago
      Just once I would like to read an article and make comments - and read other comments - without the political Quacks out there making stupid remarks and wasting our time. I want to learn something. This was not meant to be a political page- What gives these people the right to intrude ? Never mind--I Forgot -- Freedom of speech. Sorry folks -Just want a little less of the politics and a little more science----But that's me ------------------FISH
      • JudyR 9 mths ago
        You are absolutely right. They need to give it a rest.
      • colby 9 mths ago
        i agree with both of you. well said
    • rico  •  9 mths ago
      Opportunity, the rover where they forgot to put the word quit in its programming. Wish Congress would pony up the money for an updated mission like these two rovers again.
      • The first Brevityn 9 mths ago
        There actually is one.
        A new rover Curiosity launches this year.
      • Dennis 9 mths ago
        Rico; hav'nt you heard?? we're broke.
      • Zaruk Acerbus 9 mths ago
        @ Dennis - apparently not, we seem to have all this leprechaun gold to keep spending on bailouts and entitlement programs. Surely some of that magical money could find it's way to NASA?
    • 9 tray_Cowboy  •  9 mths ago
      It is amazing how ignorant some of these ppl are. Sitting on a computer, posting on the internet.... and they still have no clue, the usefulness of NASA, space exploration and technology? What a bunch of twits! Oh, and for the twit who doesn't already know this, MARS IS IN THE SKY, YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE IT WITH THE NAKED EYE YOU MORON!
      • Anonymous Euronymous 9 mths ago
        Maybe they're upset because the country is $14 Trillion in debt and were wasting money on useless crap like this so geeks like you can feel superior. Idiot.
      • noobama 2012 9 mths ago
        dam right
      • Neal 9 mths ago
        Anon.... this money was spent.... guess when..... When Bush was in office. that's right your favorite overspending, war mongering, tax cutting, big business favoriting, de-regulating dufus of a president.
        Noobama.... read above.
    • JackieB  •  9 mths ago
      My husband worked for NASA when the rovers were first sent to Mars. He told us that they were only supposed to last for a few months...we were all thrilled when they lasted longer and longer, and we kept up with their progress at the JPL website. Unhappily, my husband died suddenly in 2009...but my children and I still follow the reports about the rovers. We were sorry when Spirit finally quit...but we'll continue to keep an eye on Opportunity's progress for as long as it lasts.
      • carlos 9 mths ago
        I will thank your husband in my prayers..
      • JackylofArizona 9 mths ago
        the life span for these two where 6 months...it's amazing at least one is still moving along..
      • CptSnark 9 mths ago
        Did he get his and all your names on the Phoenix DVD?
    • Think about it.  •  9 mths ago
      I can't believe that thing is still running. Well done JPL and NASA.
      • YIKES! 9 mths ago
        yeah, 7 years, and thosands of rocks sampled with the spetracal analyzer.

        talk about diminishing returns!

        Whats THIS rock made of? .......stone!

        Whats THIS rock made of?.........stone!
      • Cuong 9 mths ago
        @Ken

        It doesn't take me more than 5 seconds to know the size of your brain.
    • Steve  •  9 mths ago
      It amazes me when people call NASA, space exploration, the Shuttle and Moon landing programs and all the other space programs a waste of time and money or a toilet (no names will be mentioned Vox) or anything else. Great advances in science, computer technology, medicine, and transportation to name a few have been a direct result of NASA and the triumphs and failures. People are to ignorant (for whatever reason) to realize that the very future of mankind existence may well rest on NASA the exploration of space. If you do not believe me then try this as an excellent example. You probably typed your answers on pc's laptops, etc, designed off NASA advances in miniaturization and advanced computer technology. Proof: The "computer on the Apollo programs were only 512K of memory, the so called size of the credit card calculators. Look at your megabyte computers today. Wake up and smell the roses (or in this case the rocket fuel) people. NASA will be a big part of the environmental solutions
    • Kirstin  •  9 mths ago
      Rico -- you want an updated mission like these two rovers? Well, get ready to cheer, because Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity", a bigger and much more sophisticated rover, is being prepped for launch in the next Mars window! If no big problems turn up in final testing and integration with the launch vehicle, it should blast off sometime between November 25 and December 18, and land on Mars, in Gale Crater, in August of 2012. MSL will be nuclear-powered (using a highly reliable radioisotope thermoelectric generator, not an actual reactor) so it'll be able to operate at night and through the winter, and won't have to worry so much about dust accumulation since it doesn't have solar cells. It'll be pretty darn awesome.
    • Hung  •  9 mths ago
      Now this is what we call " Made in U.S.A "
    • Clancey Tan  •  9 mths ago
      Those photos are breathtaking Yahoo!.
      To bad you couldnt publish one with the story...
    • Sam  •  9 mths ago
      NASA rocks. Well done Opportunity.
      Vox, you are a moron.
    • Daniel Plainview  •  9 mths ago
      Pretty amazing. That little rover was only supposed to last three months, and it's been there for seven years. Who says NASA is wasteful?
    • Wilft  •  9 mths ago
      3 years it took to get to the edge of the crater? might have been nice to include the actual distance traveled, was it crusing along, or going at a snail's pace?

      but good job NASA, maybe if we had your guys running the country, we wouldnt be in this debt crisis.
    • Lon N  •  9 mths ago
      It is truly remarkable that Mars Rover Opportunity continues to operate. It is a testimony to the US's technological prowess - and our place in the modern world.

      It is a true shame that there are posters who regret the few pennies we each spend on NASA - as if I were to choose, its one of the few "discretionary" items that I truly, avidly, wholeheartedly support. I wonder - when posters like @vox polulari post, probably using their moblile phone - if they realize the techno wonders for which NASA is responsible.

      And I wonder if they've thought what kind of country we'd be without?
    • scarecrow  •  9 mths ago
      Space exploration is very dangerous, very expensive, and very rewarding. The first two will be reduced over time, but never the last.
    • Army  •  9 mths ago
      Thank God Yahoo didn't post a picture with this story. I'd hate for them to break their own record.
    • Clam Jammer  •  9 mths ago
      We can make robots that wander around another planet for 3+ years, but my cell phone is dead in a day? WTF??
    • Scot  •  9 mths ago
      WHERE ARE THE PICTURES?
    • Dennis  •  9 mths ago
      Question: Are there plans for future probes or rovers to have video technology which would transmit live feeds in real time to Earth?
    • JudyR  •  9 mths ago
      Amazing. You people cannot even enjoy a story about this great accomplishment without interjecting something about Obama. If you are not interested then go to a political story and leave your stupid comments. Get a life outside the Obama universe. If he is your alpha and omega everyday you have problems.
    • Dave  •  9 mths ago
      won't mind the spending of tax payers money if we could see pics of whats happening
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