intermediate waypoint on Curiosity ascent of Mount Sharp

E229532

Rubin Ridge is a geologic feature on Mars explored by NASA’s Curiosity rover as it climbed Mount Sharp, notable for its distinctive rock layers and hematite-rich composition.

All labels observed (2)

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic feature
intermediate waypoint on Curiosity ascent of Mount Sharp
ridge
associatedWith iron oxide minerals
composedOf hematite
exploredBy Curiosity rover
hasColoration reddish hue
hasNotableProperty distinctive rock layers
hematite-rich composition
hasObservationType in situ analysis
remote sensing observations
hasScientificInterest evidence of redox conditions on ancient Mars
record of environmental change in Gale Crater
hasStratigraphy layered sedimentary rocks
hasTerrainType rocky ridge
investigatedFor mineralogy
past aqueous environments
investigatedUsing APXS
CheMin
ChemCam
MAHLI
Mastcam
isOn lower slopes of Mount Sharp
locatedIn Gale Crater
locatedOn Mars
namedAfter Vera Rubin
operatedBy NASA
partOf intermediate waypoint on Curiosity ascent of Mount Sharp self-linksurface differs
surface form: Curiosity rover Mount Sharp ascent route

Mount Sharp
surveyedInDetailBy Curiosity rover science team

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rubin Ridge on Mars contextWithinMission intermediate waypoint on Curiosity ascent of Mount Sharp
subject surface form: Rubin Ridge
intermediate waypoint on Curiosity ascent of Mount Sharp partOf intermediate waypoint on Curiosity ascent of Mount Sharp self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Rubin Ridge
this entity surface form: Curiosity rover Mount Sharp ascent route