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Revision as of 02:12, 4 October 2014
Sojourner was a NASA rover that explored Mars in the late 20th century with the task of analyzing the composition of the Martian rocks and atmosphere.
The rover landed on 1997, July 4 and the location was named the Carl Sagan Memorial Station; by 2155 a monument stood in the location and was classed as a Mars Heritage Site. (ENT: "Demons")
Footage of Sojourner driving up to Yogi Rock, taken by Mars Pathfinder,was featured in the opening credits of Star Trek: Enterprise. It has been claimed that this is the first instance of footage from another planet making it into a tv series or film. [1]