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Balmy Days on Mars - Sol 3496
by Catherine O'Connell-Cooper | Planetary Geologist - UNB
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 07, 2022

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity took 31 images in Gale Crater using its mast-mounted Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) to create this mosaic. The seam-corrected mosaic provides a 360-degree cylindrical projection panorama of the Martian surface centered at 163 degrees azimuth (measured clockwise from north). Curiosity took the images on June 06, 2022, Sol 3495 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission at drive 2934, site number 95. The local mean solar time for the image exposures was 1 PM. Each Navcam image has a 45 degree field of view. CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech. False color. See full size image here.

Our drive was successful, and we ended with some lovely flat bedrock with some gorgeous veining running through it. As APXS payload uplink lead today, I saw several targets that the APXS team would have loved to analyze.

Sadly, the timing didn't work in our favour today. APXS prefers temperatures below -20 C - the colder it is, the better the data quality is. But daytime temperatures in Gale are getting balmy and warm (relatively speaking!) and reaching above -20 C earlier and earlier in the day, often hitting that high by 10 am (Mars local time!). Unfortunately, this has an impact on the frequency of APXS data collection.

During the week, we typically do "Touch and Go" science, meaning we analyze and then drive (on weekends, we stay for the night and drive on the second or third sol). The earliest we can start the Touch and Go right now are often later than 11 am.

This results in "fuzzy" spectra with noisy data for APXS. Whilst we can still discern basic chemistry from the fuzzy spectra, we obviously prefer to get good quality, and so we find that we are currently passing on early morning science. Today's scheduled start time was 11:10 am, so we decided to skip the APXS contact science today.

However, APXS's loss is MAHLI's gain! If APXS analyzes a target, MAHLI use their allotted time quota to document the target. Without any APXS in the plan, they gain all of the time allotted to APXS (around 18 minutes), in addition to the time they would have used to document the APXS target (around 8 minutes).

Today, MAHLI used the bonus time to take a 3 image mosaic of "Wandapa," centred on an amazing vein junction feature. There are a number of long linear veins, some thinner cross cutting veins, some nodular features and pebbles, lying on the bedrock. If you zoom in on the image above, the veins are just above the arm (with the little rover graphic). The Wandapa mosaic will capture the interactions between the veins and bedrock.

ChemCam will analyze the composition of the bedrock in this area at "Mahdia" (plus Mastcam) and take some long range imaging of "Gediz Vallis" ridge, up on the pediment.

Mastcam is imaging two targets in the immediate workspace: the ChemCam target (Mahdia) and a sandy target "Karto" looking at structures in a small sand deposit in front of the rover. Two long range images "Eboropu" and "Serra Mara" look at stratigraphy and large scale structural features in the distance.

We drive around 40 metres in this plan, aiming to end up on some bedrock for tomorrow's planning.


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Beautiful Weekend Views - Sols 3493-3495
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 07, 2022
We're heading into a packed weekend, after a successful drive putting us in a great location with some really beautiful views. Everywhere you look in the Navcam mosaic (above) there's something interesting to see! We're up close to a nifty layered outcrop, which is getting lots of imaging including ChemCam LIBS on targets 'Rukumata' and 'Guarico,' a ChemCam mosaic on 'Kamakusa,' MAHLI dogs-eye imaging of 'Tabaco' and the DRT location 'Issano,' which will also have APXS on it. Mastcam will al ... read more

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