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Last May, Opportunity explored the so-called Insolence Valley, which has the size of two football fields and is full of shallow depressions.
Ironically, the Valley of Perseverance became a place where the opportunity was made when it took over the sandstorm in June, thus blocking the light of the robot.

PHOTO: NASA
Astronomers lost contact with the robot on June 10, but still have trouble contacting him for 8 months. The officially closed mission took place on February 13th.
However, before his dark days, the robot on Mars behaved like a tourist, photographing everything that was casual. From May 13 to June 10, 354 photos were taken in Opportunity, who then created a beautiful panoramic photo of a robot home.
In turn, the very last picture taken is very sad because it "sees only the darkness".
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