The Rover does not have that technology. It is their to take photos and send back results of tests.
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Yes the Mars rover is stuck, and earth has lost track or control of it.
Yes, other planets in our solar system also have sedimentary rocks. For example, the Mars rover Curiosity has discovered sedimentary rocks on Mars. These rocks formed through processes like erosion, deposition, and lithification, similar to how sedimentary rocks form on Earth.
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The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity landed on Mars during 2004
it figured out if we could live on mars or if there was ever life on mars.
Yes. Much like earth, Mars is mostly made of rocks.
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There's no specific time limit for how long a rover can last on Mars. Accidents and mechanical failure can affect the ability of a rover to survive. The Opportunity rover has so far been working almost non-stop for seven years. Its twin rover Spirit has not been heard from in almost a year and may no longer be functional.
The Mars rover Curiosity was launched on November 26, 2011.
A Mars rover sends signals back to Earth through a high-gain antenna that communicates with orbiting satellites around Mars. These satellites then relay the signals to Earth-based receiving stations, which decode and process the data sent by the rover.