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MSL has recovered from the motor controller anomaly, so tactical
operations are back on track, with a drive to the dune sampling area
planned for Sol 1221. I helped the ChemCam team select targets for LIBS
and RMI observations today. Before the drive, ChemCam will observe a
target named "Probeer" on a patch of bedrock in front of the rover . Mastcam will also image Probeer and acquire a stereo mosaic of the
nearby part of the Namib dune. After the drive, in addition to the
imaging planned to support arm work and targeted remote sensing, Navcam
will acquire a small mosaic of the upper part of Mt. Sharp. Overnight, SAM will measure the abundance of methane in the atmosphere,
then Navcam and Mastcam will look for clouds and dust early in the
morning of Sol 1222. Later that sol, Mastcam and RMI will image the
wall of a ~4 km-diameter crater about 30 km to the west. ChemCam and
Mastcam will then observe the sky, and Mastcam will acquire a small
stereo mosaic to look for changes in the nearby dune. Throughout the plan, REMS will measure wind speeds for comparison with any motion of sand observed by the cameras.
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