NASA's Mars rover Curiosity conducted an inspection of the magnet on its MAHLI camera using Mastcam, aiming to assess the quantity of Martian dust particles accumulated on the magnet.
The rover completed a traverse of about 25 meters, undertook inspection imaging activities, and planned scientific observations of the pale layered sulfate unit and a new ridge-forming unit.
On Sol 4537, Curiosity focused on driving activities, conducted scientific observations, and planned a 21-meter drive to a bedrock area of scientific interest.
Sol 4538 involved sky observations, including a dust-devil survey, atmospheric optical depth measurement, and sky composition study using various instruments like Navcam, Mastcam, and ChemCam.