Our drive on Monday led us to two potential drill targets. Among them, Aberlady stood out as the prime candidate due to its similarities in color, structure, and texture to Sol 2365 target “Longannet”. This resemblance gave the science team confidence in Aberlady as a promising site for our first drilling efforts in the clay-bearing unit.
To ensure that Aberlady is indeed the best choice for drilling, we spent today conducting various observations to evaluate its structure, texture, and chemistry. We used instruments like APXS and ChemCam, as well as detailed images taken by MAHLI. The data gathered will be crucial in making the final decision on whether to proceed with drilling at Aberlady.
With the results of these observations expected before planning tomorrow, we will be able to determine if Aberlady is the right target for drilling. The anticipation of what Aberlady may reveal is high, so stay tuned for updates on our findings.
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