ExoMars 2018 rover heading for Oxia Planum

Oxia_Planum_landing-ellipsesOxia Planum has been recommended as the primary candidate for the landing site of the ExoMars 2018 mission.  [HiRISE imaged the Oxia Planum landing site last summer.]

ExoMars 2018, comprising a rover and surface platform, is the second of two missions making up the ExoMars programme, a joint endeavour between ESA and Russia’s Roscosmos. Launch is planned for May 2018, with touchdown on the Red Planet in January 2019. (…)

Oxia Planum contains one of the largest exposures of rocks on Mars that are around 3.9 billion years old and clay-rich, indicating that water once played a role here. The site sits in a wide catchment area of valley systems with the exposed rocks exhibiting different compositions, indicating a variety of deposition and wetting environments.

A period of volcanic activity may have covered early clays and other aqueous deposits, offering preservation for biosignatures against the planet’s harsh radiation and oxidation environment, and have only been exposed by erosion within the last few hundred million years… [More at links]

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Opportunity: Tipping north for power

1P498645068ESFCONGP2509L5M1_L2L5L5L7L7Sol 4173, October 20, 2015. The season at Endeavour Crater is slipping toward winter, and rover drivers are looking for bits of ground that tip Opportunity northward even slightly to enhance its solar power. At the same time, scientists are inventorying outcrops on the floor of Marathon Valley to identfy patches of rock that may contain clay minerals.

At right is a false-color Pancam image (by Holger Isenberg) focusing on the “work volume” where the rover’s arm can place the APXS instrument to study the rock. (Click image to enlarge.)

Opportunity raw images, its latest mission status, a location map. and atmospheric opacity, known as tau.

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HiRISE: Chain of mounds in the Tharsis region

tumblr_nwg4tdnjFA1rlz4gso1_1280Chain of mounds in the Tharsis region. Beautiful Mars series.

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THEMIS: Channels

Channels in Arabia Terra (THEMIS_IOTD_20151021)THEMIS Image of the Day, October 21, 2015. Today’s VIS image shows part of a complex region of channels which dissect the margin of Arabia Terra where elevations lower into Acidalia Planitia. Material that has moved down the channels in this image can be seen against the lower elevation surface at the top of the image.

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Curiosity update: ‘Zapping the drill hole wall’

CR0_498606534PRC_F0500676CCAM02139L1Sol 1140, October 20, 2015, update from USGS scientist Ken Herkenhoff: The ChemCam RMI images of the drill hole planned yesterday were successfully acquired and received, and were used today to plan 2 parallel LIBS rasters down the hole.  The additional LIBS raster should be useful in measuring variations in chemistry among individual sand grains and in detecting thin veins.  ChemCam and Mastcam will also observe a target dubbed “Marshall” to see whether silica enrichment extends along other fractures… [More at link]

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HiRISE: Landforms in northern Terra Sirenum

tumblr_nwg46bYVcm1rlz4gso2_1280Cartographer’s delight — landforms near a valley terminus in Northern Terra Sirenum.

Beautiful Mars series.

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Curiosity update: ‘Another successful drill hole…’

1138MH0004230000402005R00_DXXXSol 1139, October 19, 2015, update from USGS scientist Lauren Edgar: Over the weekend Curiosity drilled another hole on Mars at the “Greenhorn” target.  Everything went smoothly and we have another beautiful sample to analyze!

Today’s plan is focused on transferring the sample to CheMin, followed by CheMin analysis of the drill sample.  I was on duty as GSTL today, and we also planned several ChemCam and Mastcam observations of the drill hole and surrounding rocks.  First we’ll acquire a ChemCam passive observation of the drill tailings, and take a number of RMI images of the drill hole to help with ChemCam targeting of the drill hole tomorrow.  Then we’ll acquire ChemCam LIBS on the targets “Gypsy,” “Tumbleweed,” and “Wrangle” to assess the variability of silica associated with these fracture zones.  We’ll also take a small… [More at link]

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THEMIS: Dark slope streaks

Dark slope streaks (THEMIS_IOTD_20151020)THEMIS Image of the Day, October 20, 2015. Dark streaks are visible on the slopes of hills and crater rims in Amazonis Planitia. It is thought that the removal of dust by downslope movement reveals the darker rocks beneath.

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Opportunity: Valley floor survey continues

4169-71-pancam-fcSol 4169-4171, October 16-18, 2015. Opportunity continues to survey the outcrops on the floor of Marathon Valley. The above is a six-frame Pancam composite in false-color (by Holger Isenberg). Scientists are studying subtle differences in color as indicators of variations in amount of alteration by water. Click image to enlarge.

Opportunity raw images, its latest mission status, a location map. and atmospheric opacity, known as tau.

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THEMIS: Olympica Fossae

Olympica Fossae (THEMIS_IOTD_20151019)THEMIS Image of the Day, October 19, 2015. The depression crossing this VIS image is a lava channel called Olympica Fossae. It is located on lava plains between Alba Mons and Olympus Mons.

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