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Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Navigating the ruggedized, severe Martian surface is consistently a challenge, and also our latest try to get to the "Lamb Spring" target highlights this. Our company had pursued small, remote intense rocks, however coming from 50 meters away (regarding 164 feets), the limited resolution of our photos made it tough to adjust navigation. After a determined travel, the rover came uncomfortably close-- stopping just short of these tiny bright rocks. The rocks, with their unique pivoted and countered "enduring" design (imagined), firmly appear like essential sulfur blocks out that our company've run into prior to. Frustratingly, although the target stones were right under the main tire and precisely obvious in our navigating cameras, they remained just out of grasp of the vagabond's arm.

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