Sol 1991-1992: Dedication to Scientific Research

The team behind the successful weekend plan decided to prioritize “touch and go” contact science for the upcoming sol 1991-1992 plan. This meant sacrificing a longer-distance drive in order to gather valuable data on chemistry and rock texture as the rover traverses Vera Rubin Ridge.

The plan commences with a brief APXS observation of the target “Seaforth Head” followed by MAHLI images of the same target. ChemCam and Mastcam will also join in, analyzing both Seaforth Head and the nearby target “Canisp”. Once these observations are complete, Curiosity will embark on a 15-meter drive, pausing to capture post-drive images.

By focusing on contact science along the Vera Rubin Ridge, the team aims to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the geological features and composition of the terrain. This strategic approach will enhance the rover’s ability to uncover valuable insights as it continues its exploration of Mars.

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