Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 6, 2013
Curiosity is having a software upgrade this week, so no science operations.
We are still at Cooperstown and thinking about the close up images of the outcrop layers. Different clasts from anything we have seen before, as they are more angular than the conglomerates near our landing site.
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This blog is a record of my experiences and work during the Mars Science Laboratory mission, from the preparation, landing on August 5th 2012 Pacific Time, and onwards...
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