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Scenic Route for the drive on Sol 905

The point-to-point distance was only 26.8 meters (88 ft), but the path covered 127.4 meters (418 ft). I'm assuming they were gathering data with the RIMFAX instrument.

RIMFAX is a ground-penetrating radar on the rover, it uses radar waves to see geologic features under the surface. The device can make detections perhaps dozens of meters/yards underneath ground, such as for buried sand dunes or lava feature, or in this case maybe they were identifying the underlying strata that formed these delta deposits.

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Time also flies when you are enjoying yourself :) Today is sol 906 in Jezero. Over in Gale MSL has just started sol 3942 !

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Super interesting. Do we have visual results of those radar measurements?

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Not of this measurement, but there are some from earlier in the mission when they were on the crater floor. Instrument data is normally released about 6 months after it was acquired.

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