NASA's Curiosity rover, on sols 4525 and 4526, conducted targeted science activities, including DRT/APXS/MAHLI measurements on rock targets 'Bradshaw Trail' and 'Sweetwater River'.
The rover captured images of geochemically interesting targets like 'Breeze Hill' and 'Laguna Mountain' and conducted long-distance imaging to explore sedimentary features.
Curiosity also documented sand and dust movement, analyzed modern environmental conditions like water-ice clouds, and updated its AEGIS targeting capability.
The rover's activities indicate successful navigation and scientific progress in its exploration between Ghost Mountain and Texoli on Mars.