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Sols 4316-4317: Seeking for Sulfur

.Browsing the ruggedized, unforgiving Martian landscapes is actually consistently a challenge, and also our recent try to reach out to the "Lamb Spring" intended highlights this. We had tried for tiny, remote vivid stones, but coming from 50 gauges away (regarding 164 feets), the restricted resolution of our photos created it complicated to make improvements navigation. After an eager drive, the vagabond came agonizingly close-- quiting only short of these tiny vivid rocks. The rocks, along with their unique pivoted as well as matched "weathering" design (visualized), definitely resemble important sulfur obstructs that our experts've come across prior to. Frustratingly, although the target rocks corrected under the frontal tire and clearly obvious in our navigating cameras, they remained contemporary of scope of the rover's division.

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