
Written by Alex Enanin, a atmosphere at York University
Earth Planning date: Wednesday, March 26, 2025
He turned the second of the week, as the pioneer was on the environmental topic and the guard guard (a little mouth that we summarize to Estlk) and today he started feeling paralyzed in a frightening way on Monday. Again, curiosity is like geology, which means that again we cannot cancel the arm reinforcement and we will exceed communication science. The silver lining is that this means that we have an additional time to take a good look around it.
The plan also seems similar to the target remote sensing on Monday on the first Sol before driving away, then the note away from the next day. In Sol 4493, we start our sensing from a distance as far as possible, with SuPraHorizon searching for clouds in the south. The dust dust survey connects the environmental notes of the Sol, then the geology theme group can reach the serious works of looking at the rocks. For MastCam, this means monitoring a set of basic goals called “Trail Trail” (one of which you can see in the middle of the image above), pointing to some interesting veins in “Point Loma”, and a look at “Black Butte” (which I was not thinking about the fun pun for …). Chemcam has a LIBS note for “Cholla”, as well as two long -distance notes from Texoli Butte and squares. Our second Sol is more restricted, as it tends to not target Sols to be. But curiosity will still have a lot of energy after good rest. We benefit from this through a very long dust movie. Although we are in our cloudy season, we still see the lifting of dust, and we have this extra time to search for it increases our chances of hunting a wind or dust devil at work. Besides, we also have the MastCam Tau note to monitor the amount of dust in the atmosphere, and we conclude with a Chemcam aegis activity to choose the goal of the Libs independently.