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Sols 4316-4317: Hunting for Sulfur - NASA Science


Sols 4316-4317: Hunting for Sulfur - NASA Science

This image was taken by the Left Navigation Camera (NavCam) aboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity, and captures the bright stones of the "Sheep Creek" target -- just above the rover wheel - which strongly resemble elemental sulfur blocks identified earlier in the traverse. This image was taken on sol 4314, Martian day 4,314 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission, on Sept. 24, 2024, at 20:24:50 UTC.

Navigating the rugged, unforgiving Martian terrain is always a challenge, and our recent attempt to reach the "Sheep Creek" target highlights this. We had aimed for small, distant bright rocks, but from 50 meters away (about 164 feet), the limited resolution of our images made it difficult to fine-tune navigation. After an ambitious drive, the rover came agonizingly close -- stopping just short of these small bright rocks. The rocks, with their distinctive rounded and pitted "weathering" pattern (pictured), strongly resemble elemental sulfur blocks that we've encountered before. Frustratingly, although the target rocks were right under the front wheel and clearly visible in our navigation cameras, they remained just out of reach of the rover's arm.

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