Curiosity Blog, Sols 4649-4654: Ridges, Hollows and Nodules, Oh My

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Key Takeaways:

  • 1. Curiosity rover is investigating boxwork terrain on Mount Sharp to understand the formation of ridges and hollows.
  • 2. Textural features like nodules are being studied to document differences between ridges and hollows.
  • 3. The rover is conducting analyses using various instruments to gather data for decision-making on where to drill.

Curiosity rover is exploring boxwork terrain on Mount Sharp to unravel the mystery behind the distinct ridges and hollows. The team is studying textures, structures, and composition, focusing on nodules found in the area. Recent activities involved analyzing smoother bedrock on ridges and more nodular bedrock near hollows. Strategic planning includes selecting rock targets for analysis and sharing compositional findings with the team. Environmental monitoring and imaging of distant features are also part of the ongoing investigations.

Insight: The study of the boxwork terrain on Mount Sharp provides valuable insights into the geological processes that have shaped the Martian landscape, guiding future exploration and drilling activities.

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