Sols 1326-1329: Wrapping Up at Lubango
29 April 2016After a nice rest on Sol 1325, Curiosity was charged up and ready for lots of science! On Sol 1326, we started off with multispectral Mastcam observations of the pile of dumped powder from the “Lubango” drill target and the targets “Rubikon” and “Ebony”. Then… Read More
Sol 1325: Taking it Easy
27 April 2016It’s been a busy few days of drilling and related activities, so the plan for sol 1325 is a pretty simple one to allow the rover’s batteries to recharge. There is a short science block with a ChemCam observation of the drill tailings at “Lubango” along with Mastcam… Read More
Sol 1324: Power-constrained
26 April 2016As expected, the Sol 1323 data we needed for planning today were received later than usual, so tactical planning started 3 hours later than normal. This makes for a long day, especially for the European members of the MSL operations team. But the real challenge today is power--the… Read More
Sol 1323: A new drill hole
25 April 2016So far, all of the activities planned for last weekend have completed successfully, and we have a new drill hole on Mars! The Sol 1323 plan is therefore to continue the Lubango drill campaign, transferring the sample to CHIMRA, sieving it, and delivering some of the <0.15 mm fraction… Read More
Sols 1320-1322: Drilling at Lubango
22 April 2016The contact science activities on Sol 1319 went well, and we analyzed another DRT location with MAHLI and APXS. The drill pre-load test suggested that the Lubango block might have moved slightly, but the RPs feel comfortable to go ahead and drill in the weekend plan. I was on duty as GSTL… Read More
Sol 1318: DRT at Lubango
20 April 2016The bump on Sol 1317 went well, and we’re ready to start our drilling campaign at the “Lubango” fracture zone. After a lot of discussion this morning, the plan evolved to include contact science at three targets near “Lubango.” First we’ll use the DRT… Read More
Sol 1317: Preparing to Drill
19 April 2016On Sol 1316, Curiosity drove ~15 m back toward the “Lubango” target, which we first observed on Sol 1310. “Lubango” is a high silica target that sits along a fracture in the Stimson formation. The team decided to drill near this fracture to better… Read More
Sol 1316: Back to Lobango
18 April 2016All 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 to return to the Lubango outcrop based on ChemCam results that show unusually high silica there. … Read More
Sols 1313-1315: Full MAHLI wheel imaging
15 April 2016Tactical 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 a good plan. There are no good brushable targets in the arm workspace, so the DRT will not be used. Rather,… Read More
Sol 1312: The best laid plans…
14 April 2016The 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 how to best sample both altered and unaltered Stimson bedrock, and realized that some of the best places to accomplish… Read More