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Back Through the Buttes! Sols 3456-3457
by Catherine O'Connell-Cooper | Planetary Geologist - UNB
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 27, 2022

This image was taken by Left Navigation Camera onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 3454

Our weekend drive brought us successfully to our planned stop. The priority in this Touch and Go drive plan is to image the buttes which surround us. Mastcam will image "Blackcraig" and "Maringma" buttes which lie on our left and right respectively as we continue to head down from the pediment, and "Deepdale" butte which is ahead of us in the distance.

Although we have imaged Blackcraig and Maringma previously, these new images will add to the dataset, allowing investigation of the structures from all angles. We can also focus images on features of interest, zooming in for a closer look. These datasets will be pored over for years to come... and not just because the Mastcam images are so incredibly beautiful!

With the priority on imaging, we kept our science requests to a very bare minimum, with no ChemCam in this plan. This allowed some wiggle time for APXS and MAHLI starting times, so they are doing an early morning Touch and Go (i.e., short integration before we drive) on "Colla Firth," on a small slab of rock in front of us.

Mastcam will be taking some mid-drive imaging of rover wheel tracks, made as we passed this way on the way up to the pediment, about 70 sols ago. This novel activity will help us assess the rates at which sand is moving at ground level, over a two month period. ENV are also assessing dust movement, through "tau observations" to assess the rates at which dust is moving right now through the atmosphere.


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Rad Rock Rumblings Sols 3453-3555
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 26, 2022
Entering the weekend, we have a few more 'rad' rocks we'd like to get some science on before we drive farther away from the Greenheugh pediment and begin our journey again up Mt. Sharp. Starting on sol 3453, we break out our arm instruments for contact science with APXS and MAHLI on "Rumblings," a rock with an interesting knobby texture, followed by a delta over to "Delting," a flat area on some nearby bedrock, first by scrubbing the rock clean(ish) with the dust removal tool (DRT), then repeat a ... read more

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