Exploring the Vera Rubin Ridge: A Closer Look at Rocks and Rock Features with ChemCam and MAHLI

Exploring Sol 1937: A Deeper Dive

Today, we are continuing our scientific exploration at the Vera Rubin Ridge location “e”. Our focus for today is on studying the small-scale features of the rocks in front of the rover to better understand their formation. During the early afternoon science block, we will be using ChemCam to study three particular targets: “Macleans Nose 2”, “Funzie 2”, and “Ullapool”. These targets are repeat observations from the weekend to gather more information. Additionally, we will be taking a small Mastcam mosaic to document the terrain of the VRR beyond the rover’s location.

After the science block, we will be deploying the rover’s arm to investigate some interesting rock features. The first target is “Rona”, a large white vein that will be studied using the MAHLI camera for high-resolution images of its interior. We will also conduct an APXS observation to determine the composition of the vein. Additionally, we will be taking more MAHLI images of the target “Loch Maree”, a patch of dark gray material.

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