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Sols 4316-4317: Searching for Sulfur

.Navigating the ruggedized, unforgiving Martian surface is constantly a challenge, and also our current try to connect with the "Sheep Creek" aim at highlights this. Our experts had pursued small, far-off vivid stones, yet from 50 meters away (concerning 164 feet), the minimal settlement of our photos made it hard to fine-tune navigating. After a determined ride, the wanderer happened uncomfortably close-- stopping only except these tiny brilliant stones. The stones, with their distinct pivoted as well as pitted "surviving" pattern (visualized), strongly resemble essential sulfur obstructs that our company've run into just before. Frustratingly, although the intended rocks corrected under the main tire as well as plainly visible in our navigation cams, they remained just out of scope of the wanderer's division.