Tag Archives: Stimson Formation

Curiosity: Driving back

Sol 1316, April 19, 2016. Due to interesting ChemCam results from Sol 1310, the science team decided to return to the location for a go at drilling. So Curiosity backtracked about 50 feet (16 meters). Click image to enlarge. Sol … Continue reading

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Curiosity update: Back to Lubango

Sol 1316, April 18, 2016, update from USGS scientist Ken Herkenhoff: All of the activities planned for last weekend completed successfully, including the full MAHLI wheel imaging and associated rover motion of just over 1 meter.  The science team decided … Continue reading

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Curiosity update: Full MAHLI wheel imaging

Sols 1313-15, April 15, 2016, update from USGS scientist Ken Herkenhoff: Tactical planning was a bit hectic today as we reacted to yesterday’s change in the near-term science goals, but the team quickly determined what is feasible and put together … Continue reading

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Curiosity update: The best-laid plans…

Sol 1312, April 14, 2016, update from USGS scientist Lauren Edgar: The original plan for today included an ~11 m drive to get closure to a fracture in the Stimson formation.  However, during science discussion, the team talked further about … Continue reading

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Curiosity: Looking for a drive-way

Sol 1311, April 14, 2016. The rough pavement of the Stimson Formation’s Naukluft Plateau places trafficability challenges in the way of the rover drivers. The above view looks northwest, which is the direction to go. But the going won’t be … Continue reading

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Curiosity update: Take me to Fracture Town

Sol 1311, April 13, 2016, update from USGS scientist Ryan Anderson: Today I was on duty as KOP again, but we got to sleep in: we started at 7 am instead of 6:30! Curiosity is in good shape and our … Continue reading

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Curiosity update: Good morning Mars!

Sol 1310, April 12, 2016, update from USGS scientist Ryan Anderson: Well, that was an early morning! I was on duty as the KOP today and we started at 6:30 am, so I was up and looking at new pictures … Continue reading

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Curiosity: Into the valley?

Sol 1309, April 12, 2016. The rover stands on a low overlook, with a shallow valley leading off toward the left. This is the general direction Opportunity will travel as it navigates around a pair of dunes. However, the valley … Continue reading

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Curiosity update: Can’t catch a break

Sol 1309, April 11, 2016, update from USGS scientist Ryan Anderson: We just can’t catch a break lately! Curiosity is healthy but unfortunately the plan for the weekend was not transmitted to Mars due to a Deep Space Network outage. … Continue reading

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Curiosity update: Deja vu all over again

Sol 1307-08, April 8, 2016, update from USGS scientist Ken Herkenhoff: On Sol 1305, the rover straightened its wheels in preparation for a drive, but then the fault that prevented driving earlier this week occurred again, and the vehicle did … Continue reading

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