Space

Sols 4316-4317: Hunting for Sulfur

.Browsing the durable, severe Martian terrain is actually always a difficulty, as well as our current try to get to the "Sheep Spring" aim at highlights this. We had gone for small, distant brilliant stones, however coming from fifty gauges away (about 164 feets), the minimal resolution of our photos created it complicated to adjust navigation. After an enthusiastic travel, the rover happened uncomfortably close-- ceasing simply short of these small brilliant rocks. The rocks, along with their distinct pivoted and also countered "enduring" design (imagined), definitely appear like important sulfur blocks that our company've faced before. Frustratingly, although the target stones were right under the main tire as well as precisely obvious in our navigation video cameras, they remained just out of scope of the rover's division.