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Sol 1100: Swan, Sunburst, Studhorse, Sweetgrass Arch, and Silver Hill

The rover drove 34.5 meters on Sol 1099, as planned, to a good location for the imaging of the northwest wall of Bridger Basin .

The Mastcam team verified that the pointing of the mosaic of that wall,
planned to occur early on Sol 1100, is excellent. So the Sol 1100 plan
includes another drive, to the southwest edge of the small plateau the
rover is on. Before the drive, ChemCam and
Mastcam will observe nearby layered rocks dubbed "Swan" and "Sunburst,"
and Right Mastcam mosaics will be taken of targets named "Studhorse,"
"Sweetgrass Arch" and "Silver Hill." After the drive, in addition to
the standard post-driving activities, we're
planning a Right Mastcam mosaic of "Beartooth Butte" and a SAM
diagnostic activity in preparation for the next solid sample analysis.
Fitting all of the desired observations into the plan was challenging,
otherwise I've had an easy day as SOWG Chair.

The MRO operations team identified the cause of the
communications relay problem we had over the holiday weekend, and sent
commands to the spacecraft to correct it. We're happy that we are again
receiving lots of good data via MRO!

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