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Science and sampling attempts at the Onahu Outcrop

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Boulder CO (SPX) Jun 09, 2023
Recently on Mars, Perseverance wrestled with sampling a crumbly rock and continued our boulder-bonanza! We've been exploring the Onahu outcrop for the past 3 weeks, having previously performed an abrasion named Ouzel Falls. We saw from this abrasion that the rock is most likely a conglomerate worth sampling, but was also likely to be crumbly. The team therefore elected to drive and r
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Science and sampling attempts at the Onahu Outcrop
by Eleni Ravanis | Student Collaborator- UHM
Boulder CO (SPX) Jun 09, 2023

Recently on Mars, Perseverance wrestled with sampling a crumbly rock and continued our boulder-bonanza!

We've been exploring the Onahu outcrop for the past 3 weeks, having previously performed an abrasion named Ouzel Falls. We saw from this abrasion that the rock is most likely a conglomerate worth sampling, but was also likely to be crumbly.

The team therefore elected to drive and reposition the rover at an angle more conducive to getting rock inside the sample tube (and away from rover parts, given that pebbles in our bit carousel previously caused the team some headaches before we finally dislodged them). We also added in extra Mastcam-Z imaging of the tube (see image above) to confirm that the rock made it in there before we sealed the sample.

Although rock is visible, we only collected ~1.3 cm of sample, so we elected to re-attempt sampling on the Ouzel Falls abrasion spot. Unfortunately, this crumbly conglomerate continues to evade us! We will therefore drive approximately 40 m to a location called Stone Man Pass and assess whether conglomerates of interest for sampling exist there.

In addition to our sampling attempts, we have been using Mastcam-Z and SuperCam to observe other nearby boulders. These include a rock we've named "Crystal Lake" that shows an interesting surface texture and may be composed of two different clast types; and "Milner Pass" which appears to have purple coatings.

Next up, we'll be making our way towards the "margin unit", the carbonate-bearing rocks located along the inner rim of Jezero. Our previous stop at Echo Creek revealed rocks consistent with the curvilinear unit, and so we're still waiting in anticipation to encounter the margin unit.

The margin unit is thought to be related to a regional olivine-and-carbonate-rich unit that spans thousands of square kilometers. Therefore, assessing whether these deposits are similar to the olivine-rich Seitah, or something new, will help us understand both the history of Jezero and of the surrounding area.

Related Links
Mars Perseverance Rover
Mars News and Information at MarsDaily.com
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