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Sols 4316-4317: Seeking for Sulfur

.Navigating the rugged, severe Martian terrain is always an obstacle, and our current effort to connect with the "Sheep Spring" target highlights this. Our company had pursued little, remote intense rocks, yet from fifty gauges away (regarding 164 feet), the restricted settlement of our photos produced it difficult to tweak navigation. After an eager drive, the vagabond came uncomfortably close-- ceasing simply except these small brilliant rocks. The stones, with their distinct rounded and matched "enduring" pattern (visualized), strongly resemble essential sulfur shuts out that we've come across just before. Frustratingly, although the target rocks were right under the main tire and clearly apparent in our navigation electronic cameras, they stayed contemporary of range of the rover's division.

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