Curiosity rover continues its exploration on Mars, taking in beautiful views of ancient sedimentary rocks and capturing new data each day.
During a weekend drive, the rover stopped early due to terrain assessment limitations, preventing the use of the rover arm for contact science.
The two-sol plan includes targeted science, remote sensing, and a drive to assess sedimentary structures and fractures in the Martian wonderland.
In upcoming plans, the rover will conduct further activities during the December holidays, with the mission team grateful for the insights gained so far.