.Browsing the rugged, unforgiving Martian landscapes is actually consistently an obstacle, and our current attempt to connect with the "Sheep Spring" aim at highlights this. We had aimed for tiny, distant bright stones, yet from fifty gauges away (regarding 164 feet), the limited settlement of our pictures made it challenging to tweak navigation. After an eager travel, the rover happened agonizingly close-- stopping just except these tiny intense rocks. The rocks, along with their unique pivoted as well as pitted "surviving" design (envisioned), definitely look like essential sulfur obstructs that we've encountered before. Frustratingly, although the intended stones corrected under the front tire and plainly visible in our navigating video cameras, they remained contemporary of scope of the rover's division.