Curiosity update: ‘Murray formation contact science’

NRB_495505621EDR_F0500000NCAM00275M_Sol 1105, September 14, 2015, update from USGS scientist Lauren Edgar: Over the weekend, Curiosity had a successful ~ 21 m drive, and we’re currently parked in front of a beautiful outcrop of the Murray formation (shown in the bottom half of the above Navcam image, overlain by Stimson).  We’ve mostly been driving through the Stimson unit for the past 280 m, so this is a great opportunity to do contact science on the Murray formation to look for any changes in composition or grain size.

I was the Geology Theme Lead today, and our plan consists of 1.5 hours of targeted remote science, followed by contact science.  We planned several ChemCam and Mastcam observations… [More at link]

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