MARSDAILY
Sols 3449-3450: Comin' Down the Mountain
by Mark Salvatore, Planetary Geologist at University of Michigan
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 20, 2022

a job for nasa ...

After spending the last few weeks exploring the top of the nearby pediment surface, Curiosity is now making her way back down from the pediment and towards an alternate route to Gediz Vallis Ridge.

The beginning of the most recent drive sequence successfully extracted Curiosity from the rock that stopped last Wednesday's drive (see images Figure A and Figure B, but the second half of the drive was cut a bit short because Curiosity's wheels were observed to be slipping a bit as she was descending through this sandy region.

While not a concern for the health or activity of the rover, it has made our descent take a bit longer than expected. That's okay - plenty more time for additional science observations as we traverse back through the same landscapes that we explored in late February of this year!

In our current plan, we will be performing an APXS analysis on a small flat patch of local rock named "Runn" and will also be analyzing some local bedrock to the right of the rover using the ChemCam instrument's LIBS capabilities.

Finally, we will also acquire several high-resolution imaging mosaics of the surrounding landscape captured by both Mastcam and ChemCam. Curiosity will then continue her drive down from the pediment, acquiring post-drive imagery and data for ENV science, in addition to a standard post-drive AEGIS observation using ChemCam. Over the next few days, Curiosity will continue to drive back towards the path that team has identified as the likely best route to continue the Mt. Sharp ascent.


Related Links
Curiosity Mars Science Laboratory
Mars News and Information at MarsDaily.com
Lunar Dreams and more

MARSDAILY
Sols 3446-3448: Weekend workload
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 14, 2022
Due to some complex terrain, the rover's last drive came up about ten meters short of the target destination. The rover's unexpected parking orientation unfortunately will not allow our usual uplink direct from Earth. We can instead send the weekend's commands through one of the orbiters at Mars, but a little later than planned. As a result, today's plan had to be adjusted accordingly. Weekend plans typically include three sols of science, but all the activities for this weekend had to occur with ... read more

Comment using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

MARSDAILY
Lockheed Martin to produce 8th THAAD Battery for US Govt

Northrop Grumman to develop next-generation relay ground station for US Navy in Pacific

US approves $95 million sale of missile defense support to Taiwan

Lockheed Martin demonstrates layered missile defense for US Army

MARSDAILY
Glide Breaker Program Enters New Phase

Russia hits Kyiv missile factory after flagship sunk

Slovakia gives S-300 air defence system to Ukraine

Second Successful Flight for DARPA Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC)

MARSDAILY
AFRL to highlight UAS and AFWERX programs at AUVSI XPONENTIAL

Drone that crashed in Zagreb carried a bomb: official

Lockheed Martin Stalker VXE UAS completes a world record 39-hour flight

Unmanned aerial vehicles used to bolster supply of food, medicine

MARSDAILY
DARPA seeks ionospheric insights to improve communication across domains

NASA and industry to collaborate on space communications initiative

NASA awards SpaceX, 5 other companies $278.5M for new comms satellites

Northrop Grumman developing sovereign secure communication capability for Australia

MARSDAILY
Bolsonaro downplays Brazil army's Viagra order

Brazilian army's Viagra order draws quips, scrutiny

Novel, breakthrough warfighting capabilities discussed by DOD officials

At Northrop Grumman creativity guides innovation

MARSDAILY
Military spending reaches record levels: report

Sweden opens criminal probe into Ericsson Iraq graft

France's Thales accused of selling to Russia despite sanctions, denied by company

France sending heavy artillery to Ukraine

MARSDAILY
US sets meeting on Ukraine long-term security in Germany

US, China court Solomon Islands after defence deal

Japan says disputed islands 'illegally occupied' by Russia

How far will Russia go in new phase of Ukraine assault?

MARSDAILY
Seeing more deeply into nanomaterials

Atom by atom: building precise smaller nanoparticles with templates

Ring my string: Building silicon nano-strings

Nanotube films open up new prospects for electronics