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Everything went well in Wednesday’s plan, and we are near
the edge of the Naukluft plateau, driving across "Stimson" bedrock. The weekend
plan begins on Sol 1300 with three ChemCam observations of the bedrock target "Bero"
and fracture targets "Iona", "and "Arco" along with Mastcam documentation. This
is followed up by some MAHLI and Mastcam images of Bero before and after
brushing off the dust. MAHLI also has some images of Gudaus and APXS will
measure the composition of Gudaus and Bero.
In the early morning on Sol 1301, Mastcam has 4 mosaics of various
portions of the Stimson unit. These include areas with fractures and nodules,
as well as some interesting layers in a nearby outcrop. After that, the plan is
to drive about 50 meters and collect our standard post-drive images.
On Sol 1302, Navcam and Mastcam have a bunch of atmospheric
observations, and ChemCam has a long-distance observation of Peace Vallis, the
large valley carved into the northern rim of the crater. Mastcam will then
round out the day with a large 360 degree panorama from our end-of-drive
location.
Next week we are having a team meeting out in Pasadena, so
there will probably be a hiatus in our blogging. by Ryan Anderson -Ryan is a planetary scientist at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center and a member of the ChemCam team on MSL. 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 Ryan Anderson, Planetary Geologist at USGS Astrogeology Science Center