Vostok (Crater)

Vostok is a crater on Mars that was reached by the rover Opportunity on sol 399 (March 8, 2005). Vostok is located roughly 1200 meters south of Endurance in Meridiani Planum. The crater appears to have been covered up with sand by the winds on the red planet, but many rock outcrops still exist on the surface. Other smaller craters visited along the way included Argo, Jason, and Alvin just south of the heat shield, and Naturaliste, Gographe, and Investigator. While at Vostok, Opportunity investigated a rock dubbed "Gagarin", named for cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. It also imaged a soil sample named "Laika". The rover left on Sol 404, and headed south towards "rugged terrain" a crater named Erebus, and an even larger crater, the 750-meter wide Victoria.

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory

 

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