.Navigating the rugged, unforgiving Martian landscapes is regularly an obstacle, and our recent attempt to reach out to the "Lambs Creek" intended highlights this. Our experts had aimed for small, far-off vivid rocks, but from 50 gauges away (regarding 164 feets), the minimal settlement of our pictures created it challenging to tweak navigating. After an enthusiastic drive, the rover happened uncomfortably close-- quiting only short of these small vivid stones. The rocks, along with their distinguishing rounded and matched "weathering" pattern (envisioned), highly are similar to essential sulfur obstructs that our company have actually faced prior to. Frustratingly, although the aim at stones were right under the front wheel and clearly visible in our navigating electronic cameras, they remained just out of range of the vagabond's division.