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Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Navigating the rugged, severe Martian landscapes is actually always a difficulty, and our latest attempt to get to the "Lambs Spring" intended highlights this. Our company had tried for tiny, remote bright rocks, but from fifty meters away (about 164 feets), the limited resolution of our images made it hard to adjust navigation. After an ambitious drive, the vagabond happened uncomfortably close-- stopping simply short of these tiny intense rocks. The rocks, with their unique pivoted as well as pitted "weathering" pattern (visualized), firmly are similar to important sulfur obstructs that our team've experienced just before. Frustratingly, although the intended rocks corrected under the main wheel as well as clearly noticeable in our navigating electronic cameras, they continued to be contemporary of grasp of the wanderer's arm.