[meteorite-list] Mars Rover Opportunity Update: December 23-27, 2011

Ron Baalke baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov
Fri Dec 30 22:24:42 EST 2011


http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html#opportunity

OPPORTUNITY UPDATE:  Positioned at Candidate Site for Winter - sols 2813-2817, 
December 23-27, 2011:

Opportunity is positioned at a candidate site for Mars' southern hemisphere winter. 
The rover is at the north end of 'Cape York' on the rim of Endeavour Crater, tilted 
about 15 degrees to the north for favorable solar energy production.

Opportunity experienced anomalously high current in the right-front wheel on Sol 2808 
(Dec. 17, 2011). Diagnostics on Sols 2810 and 2812 (Dec. 20 and 22, 2011) indicated a 
nominal wheel and drive actuator with the terrain being the indicated explanation 
for the high current. On Sol 2816 (Dec. 26, 2011), the rover performed an 8-inch 
(0.2-meter) diagnostic backward drive. The drive completed successfully with 
Opportunity maintaining its 15-degree northerly tilt, sufficient for the winter 
period.

The plan ahead is to conduct some contact measurements with the instruments on the 
robotic arm to see if this location offers substantive in-situ science opportunities 
during the winter months. Opportunity will also begin a radio Doppler tracking 
campaign at the start of the new year.

As of Sol 2817 (Dec. 27, 2011), solar array energy production was 290 watt-hours 
with an atmospheric opacity (Tau) of 0.685 and a solar array dust factor of 0.475. 
Total odometry as of Sol 2816 (Dec. 26, 2011) is 21.35 miles (34,361.37 meters).



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