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Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Navigating the durable, harsh Martian surface is consistently an obstacle, and also our latest effort to reach the "Lambs Spring" target highlights this. Our company had gone for tiny, distant bright rocks, but from fifty gauges away (regarding 164 feet), the restricted settlement of our pictures made it challenging to make improvements navigation. After an eager ride, the wanderer happened uncomfortably close-- quiting simply short of these little bright rocks. The stones, along with their unique pivoted as well as matched "enduring" design (visualized), firmly are similar to important sulfur obstructs that our experts have actually run into before. Frustratingly, although the intended stones corrected under the main tire and clearly visible in our navigation cameras, they continued to be just out of grasp of the rover's arm.

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