Space

Sols 4316-4317: Looking for Sulfur

.Browsing the durable, harsh Martian landscapes is constantly a problem, and our recent try to reach the "Lamb Creek" aim at highlights this. We had gone for little, remote bright rocks, however from fifty meters away (about 164 feet), the minimal resolution of our images created it tough to make improvements navigation. After a determined drive, the wanderer came uncomfortably close-- quiting merely short of these little vivid rocks. The stones, with their distinct pivoted as well as countered "enduring" design (envisioned), strongly appear like important sulfur blocks that our team've encountered just before. Frustratingly, although the aim at stones corrected under the main wheel and also plainly apparent in our navigating electronic cameras, they stayed contemporary of grasp of the rover's division.