[meteorite-list] Mars Rover Opportunity Update: April 15-23, 2015

Ron Baalke baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Apr 30 22:56:11 EDT 2015


http://mars.nasa.gov/mer/mission/status.html#opportunity

OPPORTUNITY UPDATE:  Rover on the Lookout for Dust Devils! - sols 3990-3998, 
April 15, 2015-April 23, 2015:

Opportunity is on the west rim of Endeavour Crater next to the "Spirit 
of St. Louis" crater near the entrance of "Marathon Valley."

The rover had been conducting an in-situ (contact) science campaign at 
the outcrop named "Thermopylae."

On Sol 3991 (April 16, 2015), the robotic arm was used to collect a Microscopic 
Imager (MI) mosaic and then place the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer 
(APXS) for a multi-hour integration. A small Navigation Camera (Navcam) 
mosaic was also collected on that sol. On the next sol, a new Navcam Dust 
Devil Watch was sequenced. On Sol 3993 (April 18, 2015), further MI mosaics 
were collected followed by another APXS placement. For the next sol, the 
APXS was offset to an adjacent target for another integration.

However, during the preparation for the afternoon UHF relay pass the rover 
experienced a reset, stopping all sequences. The cause of the reset is 
unknown and still under investigation. Further, an amnesia event occurred 
later that night for the wakeup to start Deep Sleep. The rover was restored 
to master sequence control on Sol 3996 (April 21, 2015). On Sol 3998 (April 
23, 2015), Opportunity drove a little over 26 feet (8 meters) to reach 
the rim of the Spirit of St. Louis crater.

As of Sol 3998, the solar array energy production was 620 watt-hours with 
an atmospheric opacity (Tau) of 0.766 and a solar array dust factor of 
0.731.

Total odometry is 26.25 miles (42.24 kilometers), more than a marathon.


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