Curiosity update: ‘Mobility testing’

NRB_502163360EDR_F0511126NCAM00257M_Sol 1181, December 1, 2015, update from USGS scientist Ken Herkenhoff: Due to problems at the Goldstone DSN complex, the bundle of command sequences generated for Sol 1180 could not be sent to MSL.  So the rover performed minimal activities on Sol 1180, as expected in “runout” mode.  The good news is that the rover’s batteries are charged up, and the engineering team determined that activities can be planned after the heater table update by avoiding the types of heating that are affected by the update.  So the Sol 1181 plan includes the first part of the mobility test:  drive a few meters into the dark sand in front of the rover, then back up enough to allow study of the rover tracks using the arm instruments. [More at link]

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