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* [[MER-A timeline]]
** [[MER-A timeline for 2004 February]]
** [[MER-A timeline for 2004 March]]
** [[MER-A timeline for 2004 April]]

* [[MER-B timeline]]
** [[MER-B timeline for 2004 February]]
** [[MER-B timeline for 2004 April]]
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The wake-up songs were "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)" by [[Janis Joplin]] for the rock abrasion tool's second attempt at "Mojo 2," and "X-ray Eyes" by [[KISS (band)|Kiss]] for the alpha particle X-ray spectrometer.

'''March 10'''

''sol 45 ends at 12:50 p.m. Wednesday, [[2004]] [[March 10]] PST''


{| align="center"
| [[Image:Mars Phobos Eclipse 1P132176262ESF05A6P2670R8M1.JPG|thumb|right|200px| Phobos ending the partial eclipse 10 seconds laterMar 10 2004 from Opportunity 1.jpg|thumb|126px| Phobos transits the Sun 11:04:23 Mars local solar time]]
| [[Image:Mars Phobos eclipse 1P132176252ESF05A6P2670R8M1.JPG|thumb|right|200px| Phobos starting a partial eclipse]]Mar 10 2004 from Opportunity 2.jpg|thumb|126px| Phobos transits the Sun 11:04:32 Mars local solar time]]
|}

On sol 45, which ended at 12:50 p.m. PST on Wednesday, March 10, Opportunity awoke to ''[[Dark Side of the Moon#On the original release|Eclipse]]'' by [[Pink Floyd]] in recognition of the [[transit of Phobos from Mars|transit of the martian moon Phobos]]. A second song, "Meet Me Halfway" by Kenny Loggins, was played because Opportunity is halfway through its primary 90-sol surface mission.

(contracted; show full)* [[MER-A timeline]]
** [[MER-A timeline for 2004 February]]
** [[MER-A timeline for 2004 March]]
** [[MER-A timeline for 2004 April]]

* [[MER-B timeline]]
** [[MER-B timeline for 2004 February]]
** [[MER-B timeline for 2004 April]]