Space

Sols 4316-4317: Seeking for Sulfur

.Navigating the rugged, harsh Martian surface is regularly a problem, as well as our recent try to reach out to the "Sheep Spring" target highlights this. Our experts had pursued little, distant vivid rocks, however from fifty meters away (about 164 feet), the limited resolution of our images made it difficult to fine-tune navigation. After a determined ride, the wanderer came uncomfortably close-- quiting merely short of these tiny intense stones. The rocks, along with their distinctive pivoted as well as countered "enduring" pattern (pictured), strongly look like essential sulfur obstructs that our company have actually come across prior to. Frustratingly, although the aim at stones were right under the main tire as well as precisely apparent in our navigating electronic cameras, they continued to be just out of reach of the rover's division.