Sol 1044-1045, July 14, 2015, update from USGS scientist Ryan Anderson: The drive over the weekend stopped a bit early (~17 meters instead of the intended ~25 meters) because the software that the rover uses to monitor its drive progress was being extra cautious. The rover is fine, and in the sol 1044 plan we will keep driving.
Before the drive, ChemCam has observations of targets of varying textures named “Edith”, “Sheffer”, and “Finley”. Mastcam will take some documentation images of the same targets, along with a stereo mosaic of some interesting layered rocks and a complementary 4×3 mosaic of the nearby “Apikuni Mountain” area. After the drive, we will take routine …. [More at link]