Curiosity update: ‘Aeolian paradise’

NRB_503501845EDR_F0512704NCAM00271M_Sol 1196-97, December 16, 2015, update from USGS scientist Lauren Edgar: On Sol 1194 Curiosity drove 47 m around the lee side of “Namib Dune.”  The latest Navcam images reveal many beautiful aeolian features on the slipface and interdune deposits.

In today’s 2-sol plan, we’ll continue driving around “Namib Dune.”  On the first sol we’ll use ChemCam to assess the composition and grain size of a ripple.  Then we’ll use Mastcam to image the brink of the dune and its slipface to characterize the dune morphology.  We’ll also use Mastcam to document an outcrop with an unusual purple hue.  Afterwards, Curiosity will drive even closer to the dune slipface, and we’ll take post-drive imaging to prepare for targeting over the weekend.  On the second sol, we’ll acquire a 360-degree Mastcam mosaic for geologic context. [More at link] 

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