Space

Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Navigating the rugged, demanding Martian surface is actually constantly a difficulty, and our recent try to connect with the "Lambs Spring" aim at highlights this. Our team had gone for small, distant vivid rocks, however coming from fifty gauges away (concerning 164 feets), the restricted settlement of our photos produced it hard to fine-tune navigating. After an ambitious drive, the vagabond happened agonizingly close-- ceasing only short of these little intense rocks. The rocks, along with their distinct pivoted and also matched "weathering" pattern (imagined), firmly look like elemental sulfur blocks out that our team've experienced prior to. Frustratingly, although the aim at stones corrected under the main wheel and also precisely obvious in our navigation cams, they stayed just out of scope of the wanderer's division.