Curiosity Blog, Sols 4614-4615: Driving Along the Boxwork

Written by Conor Hayes, Graduate Student at York University Earth planning date: Monday, July 28, 2025 Today was a pretty straightforward day of planning. Our drive over the weekend completed successfully, and we quickly confirmed that we are parked in a stable position. Thus, we were able to unstow the rover’s arm to poke around […]

Spheres in the Sand

Written by Andrew Shumway, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Washington It is not common for a rover to spot nearly perfect spheres in the soil beneath its wheels. Over two decades ago, the Opportunity rover famously discovered spherules made of hematite (nicknamed “blueberries”) near its landing site in Meridiani Planum. More recently, the Perseverance […]

Broken Creek – and American HO layout.

 A quick nip down the road to the ever sunny Littlehampton to snap a layout for CM. Broken Creek is very much where my head is on layouts in general: one man build/operate, simple track plan, lots of detail without getting silly and sensibly resea…