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ZZ-Z-N-JC1-MERB_Traverse_Sol1365.jpg414 Soles around Victoria...71 visiteCaption NASA:"Victoria Crater, about 800 meters (one-half mile) in diameter, has been home ground for NASA's MER Opportunity for more than 14 of the Rover's first 46 months on Mars. This view shows the Rover's path overlaid on an image of the crater taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Opportunity first reached the crater's rim on Sept. 27, 2006, during the 951st Martian Day, or Sol, of the Rover's work in the Meridian Planum Region of Mars.
The Rover then explored clockwise about 1/4th of the way around the rim before returning to a point close to its first overlook.
On the mission's 1293rd Sol (Sept. 13, 2007), Opportunity began a sustained exploration of the interior of the Crater, entering at an alcove called "Duck Bay" on the Western Side of Victoria.
This traverse map includes Opportunity's route through Sol 1365 (such as Nov. 26, 2007). The scale bar is 300 meters (984 feet) long.MareKromium
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ZZ-Z-P-PIA11738.jpgThe Way to the Giant Endeavour Crater - Sol 174262 visiteCaption NASA:"The red-and-white line on this image traces the route that NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity drove from its Landing inside Eagle Crater on Jan. 4, 2004 (Universal Time; Jan. 3 Pacific Standard Time) through the 1742nd Martian Day, or Sol, of the mission (Dec. 17, 2008). During that period, Opportunity drove 13,62 Km (about 8,5 miles).
Opportunity climbed out of the 800-meter-wide (half-mile-wide) Victoria Crater on Sol 1634 (Aug. 28, 2008). The Rover's next major destination is a much larger crater further South, Endeavour Crater, with a diameter of about 22 Km (approx. 14 miles).
The route and labels on this map are overlain on an image from the Thermal Emission Imaging System camera on NASA's Mars Odyssey Orbiter".MareKromium
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