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Sols 4316-4317: Hunting for Sulfur

.Navigating the ruggedized, harsh Martian surface is always a problem, and also our recent effort to connect with the "Lamb Spring" target highlights this. We had actually aimed for tiny, remote vivid stones, but from fifty meters away (regarding 164 feets), the restricted settlement of our photos created it complicated to fine-tune navigation. After an eager travel, the wanderer happened uncomfortably close-- ceasing merely except these tiny bright stones. The rocks, along with their unique rounded as well as countered "surviving" pattern (imagined), strongly appear like essential sulfur obstructs that our company've faced before. Frustratingly, although the aim at stones corrected under the main wheel and clearly obvious in our navigating electronic cameras, they continued to be contemporary of range of the vagabond's arm.

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