Curiosity update: ‘Studying bedrock, sand, & sky’

1168ML0052950000502410E01_DXXXSol 1170-72, November 20, 2015, update from USGS scientist Lauren Edgar: This week Curiosity has been driving towards the Bagnold Dunes and characterizing the bedrock and sand along the way.  After a successful SAM methane experiment and 36.5 m drive on Sol 1168, Curiosity spent Sol 1169 recharging and assessing some of the local bedrock and dunes.

The weekend 3-sol plan starts with a number of environmental monitoring activities to assess atmospheric opacity and composition.  The second sol includes several ChemCam and Mastcam activities to study the local bedrock and prepare for the upcoming dune investigation.  We’ll also use Navcam to search for dust devils and monitor clouds and wind, and to monitor the deck of the rover to look for dust and sand accumulation.  On the third sol we’ll drive and take… [More at link]

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