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Sols 4316-4317: Seeking for Sulfur

.Navigating the ruggedized, severe Martian surface is consistently a problem, and also our latest effort to reach the "Lamb Creek" aim at highlights this. Our experts had actually gone for little, distant brilliant stones, yet from fifty gauges away (concerning 164 feets), the limited settlement of our images made it hard to tweak navigating. After a determined travel, the rover happened uncomfortably close-- quiting just except these little vivid stones. The rocks, along with their distinguishing pivoted and also matched "weathering" design (imagined), definitely resemble elemental sulfur shuts out that our team've experienced prior to. Frustratingly, although the aim at rocks were right under the front steering wheel and plainly apparent in our navigating cameras, they remained just out of reach of the vagabond's division.

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