Submitted by marketrent t3_yfa5pz in space
alex_sz t1_iu3o6j6 wrote
Reply to comment by grim-one in NASA spacecraft records epic ‘marsquakes’ as it prepares to die by marketrent
A directed blow of air would do nicely I imagine
Dsiee t1_iu3tk99 wrote
Not much air on mars, sorta why the wind isn't the best at cleaning. Also the dust is actually somewhat stuck as it has a static charge.
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dangly_bits t1_iu3smgi wrote
I would imagine the required air pump would not only use far more energy than the rover has on tap and would likely be one of the first fail points.
colt_420 t1_iu4wbdk wrote
What if it just runs constantly like an air hockey table (Half joking half not mostly just wanted to be another random Reddit or with useless ideas here) Hi everyone :)
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