Today is the last day we can plan MAHLI activities before the operational stand-down for solar conjunction, to ensure that we have time to confirm that MAHLI's dust cover is safely closed.
Today is the last day we can plan MAHLI activities before the operational stand-down for solar conjunction, to ensure that we have time to confirm that MAHLI's dust cover is safely closed. So we worked to include as many MAHLI images as possible in the Sol 999 plan, making for a rather hectic day for me as MAHLI uplink lead. The plan includes a full set of MAHLI images of a
potential DRT target called " Big Arm ."
The target dubbed " Wallace " was selected for brushing by the
DRT, followed by a full set of MAHLI images of the brushed spot. The
APXS will then be placed on Wallace for overnight integration. Mastcam
multispectral observations of the brushed Ronan target and some rocks
broken by one of the wheels (dubbed "Seeley")
are also planned--we want to image them before any dust is deposited on
those clean surfaces. by Ken Herkenhoff Dates of planned rover activities described in these reports are subject to change due to a variety of factors related to the Martian environment, communication relays and rover status.
Written by Ken Herkenhoff, Planetary Geologist at USGS Astrogeology Science Center