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Sols 4316-4317: Looking for Sulfur

.Browsing the rugged, demanding Martian terrain is actually consistently an obstacle, as well as our current try to reach out to the "Lambs Creek" intended highlights this. Our experts had actually gone for little, distant brilliant rocks, yet from 50 gauges away (about 164 feets), the limited settlement of our images produced it hard to fine-tune navigating. After a determined ride, the wanderer happened uncomfortably close-- ceasing merely except these small intense rocks. The stones, with their unique pivoted and pitted "weathering" pattern (imagined), firmly look like essential sulfur shuts out that we've run into before. Frustratingly, although the aim at rocks corrected under the frontal steering wheel as well as accurately apparent in our navigation cameras, they stayed contemporary of grasp of the rover's arm.