Article 65V32 ‘Let’s try something really bold’: inside Oscar-tipped Nasa doc Good Night Oppy

‘Let’s try something really bold’: inside Oscar-tipped Nasa doc Good Night Oppy

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Radheyan Simonpillai
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The Amazon Prime movie, aided by Steven Spielberg, tells the story of a Wall-E-esque rover 15-year mission to Mars

Opportunity is quite a character. I'm talking about the star of Ryan White's crowd-pleasing, Oscar-tipped documentary Good Night Oppy: a Nasa-engineered rover sent on a 90-day mission to Mars in 2003 that surprisingly stretched to 15 years.

Opportunity, or Oppy as some affectionately call her for short, is a melange of wheels, wires, antennas and solar panels that come together with traits familiar to humans. She has a neck that looks retrofitted from a kitchen sink drainpipe. And her head has cameras spread horizontally in binocular formation like eyes. And when the rover - in an early scene from Good Night Oppy - halts before what she assumes to be a Martian obstruction but turns out to be her own shadow, we can't help but attribute a comical personality to her.

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