Matijevic Hill

Matijevic Hill

Matijevic Hill near Endurance Crater on the planet Mars (3-D image).
Location Endurance Crater
Coordinates 2°13′45″S 5°21′02″W / 2.22923°S 5.35068°WCoordinates: 2°13′45″S 5°21′02″W / 2.22923°S 5.35068°W
Discoverer Opportunity Rover
Eponym Jacob "Jake" Matijevic (1947-2012), NASA Engineer.[1]

Matijevic Hill, named after American NASA engineer Jacob "Jake" Matijevic (1947 - 2012), is a hill located on the western rim of Endurance Crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars. It was discovered by the Opportunity rover, and named by NASA on September 28, 2012.[1] The "approximate" site coordinates are: 2°13′45″S 5°21′02″W / 2.22923°S 5.35068°W.

The hill includes a rock outcrop called Kirkwood, where Opportunity found a concentration of small spherical features. It also includes an area where clay minerals have been detected from orbiter observations.[2]


Matijevic Hill near Endurance Crater on the planet Mars (3-D image).


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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Webster, Guy (September 28, 2012). "Mars Rover Opportunity Working at 'Matijevic Hill'". NASA. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
  2. Dunbar, Brian; Greicius, Tony (October 3, 2012). "Opportunity Eyes Rock Fins on Cape York, Sol 3058". NASA. Retrieved October 13, 2012.

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