[meteorite-list] Mars Rover Opportunity Update - May 9-15, 2013

Ron Baalke baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov
Mon May 20 16:54:24 EDT 2013


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

OPPORTUNITY UPDATE:  Record-Setting Drive by Opportunity - sols 3303-3309, 
May. 09, 2013-May. 15, 2013:

Opportunity has set a new off-world driving record for a U.S. spacecraft 
having surpassed the record previously held by Apollo 17 in the Sol 3309 
(May 15, 2013) drive.

Prior to that, Opportunity finished off analysis of the 'Esperance' rock 
target with a full overnight Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) 
integration of the rock abrasion tool (RAT) hole on Sol 3305 (May 11, 
2013). Early analysis seems to confirm that this is a clay that had been 
intensely altered by relatively neutral pH water - representing the most 
favorable conditions for biology that Opportunity has yet seen in the 
rock histories it has encountered.

A local dust storm had cause us some concern as we saw the atmospheric 
opacity (tau) increase to the neighborhood of 1.5 for several sols, but 
the storm seems to have dissipated and is no longer constraining activities 
to any great degree.

Solar array energy on Sol 3309 (May 15, 2013), was 431 watt-hours with 
an atmospheric opacity (Tau) measurement of 1.21, and a dust factor of 
0.576. All systems are nominal.

Total odometry is 22.22 miles (35.76 kilometers).



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