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Today, Curiosity’s team is focusing on investigating an area around a fracture with the aim of drilling into a “mini-start hole.” The target for drilling, named “Pilgrim,” is located in the center of a Mastcam image. The plan for the day also includes capturing images of “Pilgrim” using MAHLI before and after drilling, as well as placing APXS over the target for overnight analysis. Furthermore, measurements from DAN, RAD, and REMS will be taken.
Despite facing challenges with data volume and power constraints, the team was able to come up with a comprehensive plan for the day. Tomorrow, I will be serving as the GSTL and it is anticipated that there will be a science block allowing for further characterization of the target using Mastcam and ChemCam.