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Endeavour is an
impact crater An impact crater is a circular depression in the surface of a solid astronomical object formed by the hypervelocity impact of a smaller object. In contrast to volcanic craters, which result from explosion or internal collapse, impact craters ...
located in the
Meridiani Planum The Meridiani Planum (alternately Meridiani plain, Meridiani plains, Terra Meridiani, or Terra Meridiani plains) is either a large plain straddling the equator of Mars and covered with a vast number of spherules containing a lot of iron oxide or ...
extraterrestrial plain within the
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(MC-19) region of the planet
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. Endeavour is about in diameter. Using ''
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' (MRO) is a spacecraft designed to study the geology and climate of Mars, provide reconnaissance of future landing sites, and relay data from surface missions back to Earth. It was launched on August 12, 2005, an ...
'' data,
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-bearing outcrops have been detected along its rim. These minerals may have formed under wet conditions in a low-acidic environment during the early history of Mars. There are raised rim segments to the north, east, and southwest. The rim has become worn, rounded and degraded, with infilling of plains material in a manner similar to the
Victoria crater Victoria is an impact crater on Mars located at 2.05°S, 5.50°W in the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, lying situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars. This crater was first visited by the Mars E ...
. When compared to the surrounding plains, the crater floor shows an enhanced spectral signature of
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and
hematite Hematite (), also spelled as haematite, is a common iron oxide compound with the formula, Fe2O3 and is widely found in rocks and soils. Hematite crystals belong to the rhombohedral lattice system which is designated the alpha polymorph of . ...
. The interior contains two groups of dune fields. Images taken since 2008 show evidence of changes in some of the associated formations, which may be evidence of active erosion by the martian wind over a period of two to three years. The plains surrounding the rim show evidence of polyhydrated sulfate. The
Mars Exploration Rover NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rover ...
-B ''
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'' began travelling toward this crater in August 2008, with the rim coming into sight on March 7, 2009, and arriving at the edge on August 9, 2011. Endeavour averages about deep, with an area in its southeast that goes down to deep, according to a publication called ''Degradation of Endeavour Crater, Mars'' by the Smithsonian Institution. The south-west depression goes down to an elevation of , the horse-shoe shaped depression sits in the south-east quadrant and is around minus elevation, which is about below the surrounding plains. It is noted that the crater has undergone various erosion processes, with wind being one cause.


Nomenclature

The
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named the crater after a town in
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. The name was approved on 20 October 2008. Due to rules for naming craters, it is officially named after the Canadian town, but the reason this name was proposed was because rover team was using informal nicknames based on a voyage of HMS ''Endeavour''. An informal working
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by the Mars mission for the crater was ''Endeavour'', and features of it, are based on the voyage of HM Bark ''Endeavour'', a
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commanded by Lieutenant
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on his first voyage of discovery, to
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from 1769 to 1771, using
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. Examples include: Cape Dromedary,
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,
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,
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, and Cape York. The purpose of the voyage was to observe the
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, to accurately measure the distance to the
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, then to explore lands found on the return journey.


Geology

The crater is understood by the 2010s to have two main rock types, the Shoemaker Formation and the Matijevic Formation. It has been classified as a
complex crater Complex craters are a type of large impact crater morphology. Above a certain threshold size, which varies with planetary gravity, the collapse and modification of the transient cavity is much more extensive, and the resulting structure is call ...
and it is thought to be so old many of its features have been worn away. Some questions were raised about the tilt of the rim, however understanding is hampered by a lack of knowledge about Martian impact craters: Endeavour was the largest Martian impact crater up to that time to be studied that closely. An example of the difficulty of studying Mars features is also apparent with
Orcus Patera Orcus Patera is a region on the surface of the planet Mars first photographed by Mariner 4. Of unknown formation, whether by volcanic, tectonic, or cratering causes, the region includes a depression about long, wide, surrounded by a rim up to h ...
, which has various volcanic, tectonic, or cratering events explanations for its formation. One famous Mars realization was that what was then called ''Nix Olympica'' was a volcano, and then renamed
Olympus Mons Olympus Mons (; Latin for Mount Olympus) is a large shield volcano on Mars. The volcano has a height of over 21.9 km (13.6 mi or 72,000 ft) as measured by the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA). Olympus Mons is about two and a h ...
thanks to
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orbiter observations in the early 1970s. Endeavour was identified as having clay minerals, as detected from orbit by
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' (MRO) is a spacecraft designed to study the geology and climate of Mars, provide reconnaissance of future landing sites, and relay data from surface missions back to Earth. It was launched on August 12, 2005, an ...
, which according to theories at that time indicated rock from an older, wetter, time period on Mars. This type of rock is different from what prevails in other areas of surrounding plains. What is expected to be a fluid-carved gully was identified at Endeavour, probably water. This gully is targeted for exploration by the MER-B rover mission as of October 2016. It reached the gully in 2017 and it was named Perseverance Valley


Mineral map of surrounding


Western rim

*
Cape York (Mars) Cape York is a location on Mars, on the western rim of Endeavour crater. The ''Opportunity'' rover spent about two years exploring this portion of the rim in the early 2010s before moving south. The CRISM instrument on the ''Mars Reconnaissance ...
, at the northern end of the Eastern rim **Greeley Haven (MER-B over-Mars-wintered here) **Matijevic Hill **Odyssey Crater **Shoemaker Ridge **Spirit Point (MER-B reached here in August 2011) *Sutherland Point *Nobby's Head, just below Cape York *Botany Bay, an open area between Cape York and Solander Point *
Solander Point Solander Point is at the north end of the west-southwestern ridgeline of Endeavour crater on the planet Mars. It is named after the Swedish scientist Daniel Solander, who was the first university-educated scientist to set foot on Australian soi ...
*Murray Ridge *Pilinger Point *Widowak Ridge *Ulysses crater *
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**Marathon Valley **Spirit Mound *Cape Bryon *Perseverance Valley, erosion network in this section of the rim, reached by MER-B in 2017 *Cape Dromedary *Point Hicks *Torres Strait (from the end of Point Hicks to Batavia on the southern rim) The next rim section proceeding counter-clockwise around the crater is Batavia, on the southern end of the whole crater but East of Torres Strait


Western rim mineral map


Western rim elevation


Western rim


Western rim sections from Solander to Marathon


3492 (November 2013)


3500 to 3689 (June 2014)


3728 to 3757 (August 2014)

Roughly in the center is Ulysses crater, visited by MER-B around Sol 3790 (September 2014)


3750 to 3869 (December 2014)

Ulysses crater is roughly top-center location, visited by MER-B around Sol 3790 (September 2014)


3870 to 4209 (December 2015)


October 2016 (with labels)

Explored in by the MER-B rover, several locations including the crater Spirit of St. Louis with Lindberg Mound, Marathon Valley, Lewis and Clark pass, and Spirit mound among other features on or very near the Western rim


to 4625 (January 2017)


to 4695 (April 2017)

Cape Tribulation and Cape Bryon


Up to 4836 (September 2017)

Throughout 2017, ''Opportunity'' worked its way south along the Western rim as it moved towards the gully, which the team named ''Perseverance Valley'' in April 2017.


Eastern rim


''Opportunity''

MER-B has had such new discoveries at the crater, that the rover team compared Endeavour to the equivalent of a second landing site for ''Opportunity''. For example, On sol (August 22, 2011) the rover began examining Tisdale 2, a large ejecta block. "This is different from any rock ever seen on Mars," said
Steve Squyres Steven Weldon Squyres (born January 9, 1956) is an American geologist and planetary scientist. He was the James A. Weeks Professor of Physical Sciences at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. His research area is in planetary sciences, with a f ...
, principal investigator for ''Opportunity'' at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.


The journey to Endeavour

In August 2008,
Mars Exploration Rover NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rover ...
-B ''
Opportunity Opportunity may refer to: Places * Opportunity, Montana, an unincorporated community, United States * Opportunity, Nebraska, an unincorporated community, United States * Opportunity, Washington, a former census-designated place, United States * 3 ...
'' set to reach Endeavour and began a journey towards it. Some craters that were previously explored by ''Opportunity'' include the crater Victoria which is 750 meters (0.47 miles) in diameter, Endurance crater which is 130 meters (0.08 miles) in diameter, and the crater Eagle which is 22 meters (0.01 miles) in diameter. On March 7, 2009 (sol 1,820), ''Opportunity'' first imaged the rim of Endeavour after driving about since it left Victoria in August 2008. ''Opportunity'' also imaged the crater Iazu, which is about away and about in diameter. At that time, ''Opportunity'' was from Endeavour as the Martian crow flies, but to avoid hazards, it was estimated that it would take about 30% more driving distance than that to reach Endeavour. Based on the amount of time it had taken to drive from Victoria, it was estimated that this journey would take over one Martian year (23 months). On May 5, 2010, to avoid hazardous dune fields along the direct path between Victoria and Endeavour, the charted route between the two craters was extended to an estimated 19 kilometers. On September 8, 2010, it was announced that ''Opportunity'' had reached the halfway point of the 19-kilometer journey between Victoria and Endeavour. By June 28, 2011, ''Opportunity'' was just under from landfall at the rim of Endeavour. On August 4, 2011, ''Opportunity'' was only from the rim of Endeavour, and on August 9, 2011 ''Opportunity'' arrived at the west rim near Spirit Point to study outcrops never seen before. When it arrived it explored the northwest outcrops at
Cape York (Mars) Cape York is a location on Mars, on the western rim of Endeavour crater. The ''Opportunity'' rover spent about two years exploring this portion of the rim in the early 2010s before moving south. The CRISM instrument on the ''Mars Reconnaissance ...
of the crater before heading south to
Solander Point Solander Point is at the north end of the west-southwestern ridgeline of Endeavour crater on the planet Mars. It is named after the Swedish scientist Daniel Solander, who was the first university-educated scientist to set foot on Australian soi ...
and the Western rim.


Solander point


Homestake Vein

In December 2011, ''Opportunity'' rover discovered a vein of
gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard or sidewalk chalk, and drywall. ...
sticking out of the soil along the rim of Endeavour. Tests confirmed that it contained
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,
sulfur Sulfur (or sulphur in British English) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with a chemical formula ...
, and
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. The mineral gypsum is the best match for the data. It likely formed from mineral-rich water moving through a crack in the rock. The vein is called "Homestake." It could have been produced in conditions more neutral than the harshly acidic conditions indicated by the other sulfate deposits; hence this environment may have been more hospitable for a large variety of living organisms. Homestake is in a zone where the sulfate-rich sedimentary bedrock of the plains meets older, volcanic bedrock exposed at the rim of Endeavour.


Wdowiak Ridge

A view looking north-north west with the Western and Northwest Endeavour segments


Proximity to Schiaparelli landing ellipse

In October 2016 ESA's Schiaparelli lander attempted to re-use the proven
Meridiani Planum The Meridiani Planum (alternately Meridiani plain, Meridiani plains, Terra Meridiani, or Terra Meridiani plains) is either a large plain straddling the equator of Mars and covered with a vast number of spherules containing a lot of iron oxide or ...
landing site, with a landing ellipse that kisses the Endeavour crater location where ''Opportunity'' was still functioning. This allowed the opportunity for ''Opportunity'' to attempt to image the lander during its descent from the surface of Mars. Contact was lost during descent


Proximity to MSL landing site candidates

Two of the seven final landing candidates for MSL were relatively near to Endeavour, one was in
Miyamoto (crater) Miyamoto is a crater within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, west of the Plains of Meridiani. It is wide. Its northeastern half is filled with rocks formed in the presence of water and include minerals of ir ...
and another was south of Endeavour in southerner Meridiani.
Gale (crater) Gale is a crater, and probable dry lake, at in the northwestern part of the Aeolis quadrangle on Mars. It is in diameter and estimated to be about 3.5–3.8 billion years old. The crater was named after Walter Frederick Gale, an amateur ast ...
won the selection


Cape Tribulation

MER-B from 2011 to 2016 explored the Western rim of Endeavour, starting at
Cape York (Mars) Cape York is a location on Mars, on the western rim of Endeavour crater. The ''Opportunity'' rover spent about two years exploring this portion of the rim in the early 2010s before moving south. The CRISM instrument on the ''Mars Reconnaissance ...
then moving down through Botany Bay to
Solander Point Solander Point is at the north end of the west-southwestern ridgeline of Endeavour crater on the planet Mars. It is named after the Swedish scientist Daniel Solander, who was the first university-educated scientist to set foot on Australian soi ...
, along Murray Ridge moving south to Marathon Valley; in late 2016 it began moving inward to the crater floor: It then moved back to the rim and went south to gully named Perseverance Valley, leaving the Cape Tribulation section, and heading towards Cape Bryon.


Spirit of St. Louis

This crater sits at the Western mouth of Marathon Valley, south Cape Tribulation on the western rim of Endeavour. It was visited by the MER-B ''Opportunity'' rover in May 2015.


Above Perseverance Valley by ''Opportunity''

Perseverance Valley is an erosion network in the Cape Bryon section of the Western Endeavour rim. It was named in April 2017 by the MER-B team, which previously referred to it as the gully.


Context

Mapbeer.jpg, Map showing the location of Endeavour and other, nearby features


Comparison

Endeavour is about the same size as
Valles Caldera Valles Caldera (or Jemez Caldera) is a wide volcanic caldera in the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico. Hot springs, streams, fumaroles, natural gas seeps and volcanic domes dot the caldera floor landscape. The highest point in the caldera i ...
in the U.S. State of
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, a volcanic Caldera of the
Valles Caldera National Preserve Valles Caldera (or Jemez Caldera) is a wide volcanic caldera in the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico. Hot springs, streams, fumaroles, natural gas seeps and volcanic domes dot the caldera floor landscape. The highest point in the caldera i ...
. Endeavour has been compared to the Mars craters'
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, which is about 20.2 km in diameter, and also to
Tooting (crater) Tooting is an impact crater (of the type rampart crater) with volcanic features at 23.1°N, 207.1°E, in Amazonis Planitia ( Amazonis quadrangle), due west of the volcano Olympus Mons, on Mars. It was identified by planetary geologist Peter Mo ...
, which is 27.5 km in diameter.


See also

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List of craters on Mars __NOTOC__ This is a list of craters on Mars. Impact craters on Mars larger than exist by the hundreds of thousands, but only about one thousand of them have names. Names are assigned by the International Astronomical Union after petitioning by ...
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Cape York (Mars) Cape York is a location on Mars, on the western rim of Endeavour crater. The ''Opportunity'' rover spent about two years exploring this portion of the rim in the early 2010s before moving south. The CRISM instrument on the ''Mars Reconnaissance ...
(Point on western ridge where Mars rover ''Opportunity'' arrived at in 2011) *
Solander Point Solander Point is at the north end of the west-southwestern ridgeline of Endeavour crater on the planet Mars. It is named after the Swedish scientist Daniel Solander, who was the first university-educated scientist to set foot on Australian soi ...
(Point on western ridge ascended by a Mars rover ''Opportunity'' in 2013) *Nearby Locations in
Meridiani Planum The Meridiani Planum (alternately Meridiani plain, Meridiani plains, Terra Meridiani, or Terra Meridiani plains) is either a large plain straddling the equator of Mars and covered with a vast number of spherules containing a lot of iron oxide or ...
: **
Victoria Crater Victoria is an impact crater on Mars located at 2.05°S, 5.50°W in the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, lying situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars. This crater was first visited by the Mars E ...
**
Iazu (crater) Iazu is an impact crater located within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars. This geological feature is about 7 km in diameter. It is close to the ...
**
Bopolu (crater) Bopolu is an impact crater located within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain of Mars. Bopulu was seen by ''Opportunity'' rover in 2010 in the distance, and with some of its rim visible. Bopoplu was officially named in 2006 along with 31 ...
**
Miyamoto (crater) Miyamoto is a crater within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars, west of the Plains of Meridiani. It is wide. Its northeastern half is filled with rocks formed in the presence of water and include minerals of ir ...


References


External links


Official Mars Rovers website''Opportunity'': Iazu Crater profiles
(As seen from rim of Endeavour crater)

* ttp://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2011/pdf/2272.pdf HiRise Analysis of the Western Rim of Endeavour Crater, Meridiani Planum, Mars: Morphology, Composition and Topography. University of Tennesseebr>HiRise - search for Endeavour crater related imagesHiRise - DTM - North-Central Endeavour CraterHiRise - DTM - Endeavour Crater Western RimDLR - ExoMars Schiaparelli's landing site on Mars 11 August 2016HRSC ViewerHiRise image of the western rimDegradation of Endeavour Crater, Mars
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