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Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Browsing the durable, unforgiving Martian terrain is actually always a challenge, and our recent try to get to the "Lamb Spring" aim at highlights this. Our team had gone for tiny, distant brilliant rocks, yet from 50 gauges away (concerning 164 feets), the restricted resolution of our images made it difficult to fine-tune navigating. After an eager ride, the wanderer came agonizingly close-- quiting merely short of these little bright stones. The rocks, with their distinct rounded and also pitted "enduring" pattern (visualized), definitely look like important sulfur shuts out that our company've encountered before. Frustratingly, although the intended stones were right under the front wheel and also accurately noticeable in our navigation cameras, they remained contemporary of grasp of the wanderer's arm.