Sol 2352, March 19, 2019. Leaving the rock named Muir of Ord behind, and following a drive of about 30 meters (almost 100 feet), Curiosity’s wide-angle Mastcam shot a five-frame view looking at the terrain ahead.
The rover is on the clay-bearing unit, also dubbed the Glen Torridon member of the Murray Formation. The south side of Vera Rubin Ridge forms the skyline, with a glimpse of Mt. Sharp’s lower slopes visible in the distance at right. Click the image (6.7 MB) to enlarge it.