MSL drove over 45 meters on Sol 1412, to a location with lots of bedrock exposed but most of it is coated by dust.
MSL drove over 45 meters on Sol 1412, to a location with lots of
bedrock exposed but most of it is coated by dust. So again we decided
not to deploy the arm and acquire lots of ChemCam data instead. LIBS
observations of targets named "Okahandja," "Swakopmund," and "Walvis
Bay" will be followed by another long-distance RMI mosaic. Then the
Right Mastcam will image the ChemCam targets and acquire a 5-image
mosaic of the Murray Buttes. The Left Mastcam will take a 7-image
mosaic of the bedrock in front of the rover before the Sol 1414 drive.
After the drive, lots of images are planned to enable selection of
contact science targets for Sol 1416 on Friday ,
and another ChemCam target will be autonomously selected and LIBS data
acquired using AEGIS. On Sol 1415, Navcam will again search for clouds
and Mastcam will measure the amount of dust in the atmosphere. I'm
MAHLI/MARDI uplink lead today, and with only a MARDI post-drive twilight
image in the plan, it's been an easy day so far. But of course it's
exciting and fun to be involved in tactical operations!
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