Context map for mineralogy near Endeavour crater

Context map for mineralogy near Endeavour crater
Context map for mineralogy near Endeavour crater Endeavour crater, centered at 2.3°S, 5.2 °W, is 20 kilometers in diameter, with a rim of ancient rocks that stick up above the Meridiani plains. That's why Opportunity embarked on a drive of well over 15 kilometers to reach it. Opportunity's approximate past and future path is cartooned in red; both Endurance (tiny crater near upper left) and Victoria (slightly less tiny crater in the middle of the north-south drive segment) are visible on this map. Yellow boxes mark the locations of two detail images that use CRISM data to show mineralogy in Endeavour's rim. NASA / JPL / MSSS / cartoon by Emily Lakdawalla