The science team wasted no time in investigating a potential drill target known as “Broad Cairn,” just six meters away from their landing site, “Hallaig.” This spot, located on a bright block within the clay-bearing unit, promised to reveal high levels of potassium (K).
To confirm this, the team commanded the rover to use the dust removal tool (DRT) to clean off the area before capturing close-up images with the MAHLI camera. An APXS integration was scheduled at the optimal time of day to ensure high-quality data collection.
In order to prioritize the swift return of data, the team decided to postpone other science observations for the next planning sol. With anticipation mounting, the science team now eagerly awaits the results of their investigation at “Broad Cairn.”
The success of this mission hinges on the discovery of high potassium levels, offering potential insights into the composition and history of this Martian landscape.