The Sol 1249 drive was successful, placing the rover in a location with numerous bright bedrock outcrops. One particular large outcrop, partially visible in the image above, has been selected as the target for dumping the sand sample and conducting examinations this weekend. Following observations with ChemCam and Mastcam of the bedrock target named “Kuiseb,” the rover will reverse, adjust its position slightly to the left, and then move forward to place the large outcrop within reach of the robotic arm.
Afterwards, a series of images will be taken of the workspace to aid in selecting dump and contact science targets for tomorrow. These activities are being planned by Ken Herkenhoff and are subject to change based on various factors related to the Martian environment, communication connections, and the status of the rover.