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Curiosity’s Latest Sol: Environmental Monitoring, Change Detection Experiment and Calibration on Mars

BySamantha Jones

Apr 18, 2024
Sols 1174-1176: An Abundance of Activities

On the first sol of today’s plan, Curiosity will acquire ChemCam and Mastcam images of a small patch of sand to assess composition and morphology. The rover will then drive southwest, taking Navcam images for future targeting and running a change detection experiment to monitor sand movement in a small sandsheet.

The second sol will focus on environmental monitoring activities using ChemCam and Mastcam to assess the atmosphere’s composition and opacity. In the morning of Sol 1176, the rover will continue the change detection experiment to look for ripple movement and acquire another Mastcam mosaic of the dune to the west. Additional activities include ChemCam calibration, a Mastcam mosaic of the local bedrock, a clast survey, and Navcam atmospheric observations.

Throughout the plan, REMS will take observations to assess wind speeds as the team monitors the dunes. CheMin will dump the “Greenhorn” sample and analyze an empty cell in preparation for upcoming sampling. After a busy holiday plan, Curiosity will take time to rest and recharge before continuing its exploration. Safe travels, Curiosity!

By Samantha Jones

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