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Tag Archives: Lake Orcadie
Curiosity: After the drive…
Sol 1985, March 7, 2018. In two drives on this sol, Curiosity traveled in reverse to the northeast a distance of about 29 meters (95 feet). The Navcam composite above was taken after the drive was complete. It shows (near … Continue reading
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Curiosity: Tough rock, and the Phyllosilicate Trough, part 2
Sol 1984, March 6, 2018. Tough rock ended Curiosity’s second drilling attempt, which produced only a shallow hole and a small tailings pile, seen in the MAHLI image above. At right, a Hazcam image shows both Lake Orcadie drill holes. … Continue reading
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Curiosity update: How hard is a rock?
Sol 1985, March 6, 2018, update by MSL scientist Roger Wiens: Last week when the first Vera Rubin Ridge drill-hole attempts turned out to be too shallow at “Lake Orcadie”, discussion in the team turned to the question of, “How … Continue reading
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Curiosity: Drill tailings and Phyllosilicate Trough outcrops
Sol 1981, March 3, 2018. Curiosity aimed the ChemCam’s Remote Micro-Imager into the Phyllosilicate Trough to document outcrops that may become future targets. At right, a Hazcam image from Sol 1983 (March 5) showing the drill tailing piles from Lake … Continue reading
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Curiosity update: Mars strikes back
Sol 1979, February 28, 2018, update by MSL scientist Scott Guzewich: It is an exciting time for the Curiosity team. Although the drill was able to create a hole, Mars stubbornly refused to let the drill reach a depth where … Continue reading
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Curiosity update: Examining drill tailings
Sol 1978, February 28, 2018, update by MSL scientist Ken Herkenhoff: The tactical planning schedule was delayed by 2 hours today so that we would have the latest data from Sol 1977 available for planning. When the data arrived, it … Continue reading
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Curiosity tests a new way to drill on Mars
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has conducted the first test of a new drilling technique on the Red Planet since its drill stopped working reliably. This early test produced a hole about a half-inch (1-centimeter) deep at a target called Lake … Continue reading
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Curiosity: Drill, baby, drill
Sol 1977, February 27, 2018. First drilling in more than a year. Above is the Mastcam 100mm view of the drill site showing the tailings pile. At right, the drill head (Mastcam 34mm), and the drill bit (Mastcam 100mm). Click … Continue reading
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Curiosity update: Go for drilling!
Sol 1973, February 22, 2018, update by MSL scientist Mark Salvatore: Curiosity is officially go for drilling the “Lake Orcadie” target! After more than a year’s wait for the drill to come back online, the rover planners and engineers are … Continue reading
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