Pause and Appreciate the Scenery

In our weekend plan, Curiosity will begin by using ChemCam to analyze several bedrock targets near the rover. We will then shift our focus to capturing the stunning views from our current location. On the first sol, we will use Mastcam to take a multispectral observation of a target called “Ben Hee” close to the rover. On the following two sols, we will move on to taking larger Mastcam stereo mosaics to document the edge of the Greenheugh pediment and nearby sulfate unit buttes. Additionally, we will utilize the ChemCam Remote Micro Imager (RMI) to capture long-distance mosaics of interesting areas within the sulfate unit in the distance. Once we have completed our scientific observations at this spot, we will begin our journey to the next location.

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