Sols 4316-4317: Looking for Sulfur

.Getting through the durable, harsh Martian surface is consistently a challenge, and our current attempt to reach out to the “Lamb Creek” aim at highlights this. Our experts had actually aimed for little, remote brilliant stones, however from fifty meters away (about 164 feets), the limited resolution of our images produced it difficult to fine-tune navigation. After an ambitious drive, the rover came agonizingly close– stopping merely except these small intense rocks.

The rocks, with their distinct pivoted and matched “weathering” design (envisioned), definitely are similar to elemental sulfur obstructs that our company have actually faced just before. Frustratingly, although the aim at rocks corrected under the main wheel as well as clearly noticeable in our navigating video cameras, they remained just out of scope of the wanderer’s division.