Latest drive (sol 1762) - 150 m
::: spoiler Further post-drive info for mission context :::
Updated maps of Percy’s whereabouts as of this sol below. The outer rim of Jezero Crater is to the right. The sites of the two most recent rock abrasions, #50 and #51, are labelled in the first. The rover’s current position is marked with a cross. The second image is a higher-resolution view of the rover's immediate environs.
I wish I could tell Percy hi and that they're doing a great job
Post-drive notes for this sol:
The publicly available data says that the drive took 4.5 hours, but the rover stopped after 13:00 hours for at least 10 minutes to capture some images, so I think we can safely discount the reported drive duration.
I should also note that the rover made three very short drives on sols 1758, 1760 and 1761, amounting to less than 4 m total. I'm not quite sure what the intent was - based on the images we have in hand, it doesn't appear that the science team was trying to approach any particular target - so it may be that Percy experienced some drive errors. Nonetheless, we are well on the way to the big next science target, Lac de Charmes!