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Mars Science Mission Comes to a Close: Unveiling Secrets of Red Planet with Vera Rubin Ridge

BySamantha Jones

Apr 27, 2024
Sols 2276-2278: Embracing Light in the New Year

As we approach the winter solstice on Earth and the days lengthen, the Vera Rubin Ridge mission on Mars is coming to a close. The team is eager to share their exciting scientific discoveries with the world. On sol 2276, they plan to analyze the drill sample “Rock Hall” using CheMin technology to shed light on its composition. ChemCam will also take measurements on bedrock targets “Auchenheath,” “Firth of Forth,” and “Port Charlotte,” capturing data across the electromagnetic spectrum from ultraviolet to near infrared.

Mastcam will provide color images of these targets and create a black and white mosaic of the large white vein “Hopetoun.” Additionally, change detection images will be taken of targets “Fishertown” and “Luskentyre” to observe movement in the Martian soil. Navcam will capture a series of images of dust devils on the Aeolis Palus plains to study atmospheric dust density, while Mastcam will observe the crater rim to study dust and aerosol scattering properties in the air.

As we enter 2019, Curiosity will look towards the clay flats to the south, with a series of observations planned to study the Martian atmosphere and landscape. The Vera Rubin Ridge mission has been a success, providing valuable insights into Mars’ geology and chemistry. As we welcome the new year, we look forward to more exciting scientific discoveries on Mars in 2019.

By Samantha Jones

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