Today, on Sol 2075, we are focusing most of our planning efforts on conducting a methane experiment using our SAM instrument to analyze an atmospheric sample. However, we were able to allocate 45 minutes of extra time for additional science activities. This time was divided between our Environmental (ENV) and Geologic (GEO) theme groups.
The ENV group will be conducting various atmospheric monitoring tasks to evaluate dust opacity using Navcam and Mastcam. They will capture line-of-sight images and measure tau to get a better understanding of the dust composition in the atmosphere. Additionally, they will search for dust devils by taking a series of images with Navcam and monitoring the deck with Mastcam.
On the other hand, the GEO group has planned a ChemCam LIBS observation on the nodular target known as “Little Marais.” This target was previously analyzed on Sol 2074, and this additional observation will help us gain a better understanding of its chemistry. ChemCam will also be taking an RMI image of the Duluth drill hole, which will aid in our planning for future drill hole targeting activities over the weekend.