Soles 2761-2762: marcha suave en un lecho de roca lleno de baches

Soles 2761-2762: marcha suave en un lecho de roca lleno de baches
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The weekend activities at the “Glasgow” drill site proceeded smoothly, particularly delivery of Glasgow drill sample to CheMin, and CheMin’s first analysis of the sample. That meant we were clear to move forward with the next step of drill sample analysis – preparing SAM to analyze the gases that bake off of the Glasgow sample. Even with the SAM preparatory activities, we had enough power and time in the plan to continue a wide imaging and chemistry survey of our surroundings. ChemCam will once again target the interior of the Glasgow drill hole, this time using a slightly different raster shape than the weekend analysis in order to hit different parts of the drill hole wall. Much of the bedrock around us is dotted with the gray, resistant bumps seen in the above ChemCam RMI image of the target “Loch Olabhat,” which was analyzed over the weekend. ChemCam appeared to detect differences in chemistry between the gray bumps in this target and their host bedrock. Thus, ChemCam will again target Loch Olabhat to investigate these apparent differences further. Another nearby target, “Bishops Loch,” which also has a mix of the layered bedrock and gray bumps seen in Loch Olabhat, will also serve as a ChemCam target in order to increase our understanding of chemistry differences throughout the bedrock.

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