Space

Sols 4316-4317: Hunting for Sulfur

.Getting through the ruggedized, unforgiving Martian surface is constantly an obstacle, and also our current effort to reach the "Lamb Spring" aim at highlights this. Our company had gone for small, remote vivid rocks, however coming from fifty meters away (about 164 feets), the restricted resolution of our pictures produced it tough to make improvements navigation. After an eager drive, the wanderer came uncomfortably close-- quiting only short of these little intense stones. The stones, along with their distinguishing pivoted as well as pitted "weathering" design (pictured), definitely are similar to important sulfur obstructs that we have actually experienced just before. Frustratingly, although the target stones corrected under the main wheel as well as accurately apparent in our navigation electronic cameras, they remained just out of scope of the wanderer's division.