Space

Sols 4316-4317: Looking for Sulfur

.Getting through the ruggedized, unforgiving Martian surface is regularly a difficulty, and also our current effort to get to the "Lambs Creek" intended highlights this. Our company had aimed for little, remote vivid stones, but from 50 gauges away (concerning 164 feets), the minimal settlement of our images created it complicated to adjust navigating. After an eager travel, the vagabond happened uncomfortably close-- quiting simply short of these little intense stones. The rocks, along with their distinguishing rounded and also pitted "enduring" design (visualized), definitely appear like essential sulfur obstructs that our team've faced before. Frustratingly, although the aim at rocks corrected under the main wheel as well as clearly obvious in our navigating cameras, they stayed contemporary of reach of the rover's arm.