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Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Browsing the ruggedized, severe Martian terrain is actually always a problem, as well as our latest attempt to reach the "Lamb Spring" intended highlights this. Our team had aimed for little, remote vivid rocks, yet coming from fifty gauges away (about 164 feets), the restricted settlement of our pictures produced it challenging to fine-tune navigation. After an eager travel, the wanderer happened uncomfortably close-- ceasing merely short of these tiny brilliant stones. The rocks, with their distinguishing pivoted and countered "weathering" pattern (pictured), definitely look like elemental sulfur obstructs that our company have actually come across before. Frustratingly, although the target stones were right under the main wheel as well as precisely noticeable in our navigation electronic cameras, they stayed just out of reach of the vagabond's division.

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