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Moving Right Along - Sol 3531
by Abigail Fraeman | Planetary Geologist - JPL
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 14, 2022

This image was taken by Left Navigation Camera onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 3530 (2022-07-12 07:03:49 UTC).

Since we finished up with our "Avanavero" drill activities yesterday, we're officially back on the Martian road to the layered sulfate-bearing unit! Today we just planned a single sol's worth of activities, and filled the day with contact science, remote sensing, and a 50m+ drive.

The remote sensing and contact science activities include a MAHLI and ChemCam LIBS observation of a bedrock target named "Uai Uai," as well as Mastcam regular and multispectral images of a vein-rich rock target named "Las Nieves" and a layered rock named "Luepa." We'll also use both Mastcam and Navcam to monitor the atmosphere.

My tactical role today was "Surface Properties Scientist," also known as the SPS. I helped the rover drivers assess whether Curiosity's parking spot was stable enough to retract the arm for the MAHLI observations, and any terrain hazards that might affect the drive.

Several of Curiosity's wheels were perched on rocks today which made the stability assessment particularly interesting, but after a lot of discussion with the rover drivers, we all agreed there was minimal risk of the rover shifting when we unstowed the arm. I'm looking forward to tomorrow when we'll be able to see the MAHLI images we collected today, and to finding ourselves a little closer to the sulfate-bearing unit.


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Both the CheMin and SAM instruments have dined on the Avanavero drill samples and have decided their appetites are sated. CheMin has completed X-ray diffraction mineralogical analysis of the Avanavero drill sample, and SAM their Evolved Gas Analysis. Both instrument teams are satisfied with their analyses and SAM are not opting to do a Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry run. Now it is the turn of MAHLI, APXS and ChemCam to investigate the flavour of the drill fines around the Avanavero drill hol ... read more

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