Submitted by FINCoffeeDaddy t3_zqg411 in news
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Reply to comment by TheMightyTywin in Perseverance: Nasa Mars rover to lay down rocks for Earth return. by FINCoffeeDaddy
Not sure, but for comparison, rovers on Mars often experience failstate conditions when dust covers their solar panels over the course of a few months to a year or so. There have been instances of small twisters rolling past or over a rover and clearing off the panels.
So the deposition is probably not more than a few mm annually, if that, and maybe the material of the sample holders is dust repellant or something, but "being covered by dust" is most certainly something to consider.
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