Tenuis Cavus (Mars)

This feature is named after an earlier feature.

A cavus is an irregular steep-sided depression usually in arrays or clusters. On Mars they are named after the nearest named albedo feature on the Schiaparelli or Antoniadi maps.

NW 1829 km

Reynolds

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
22 Days 22 Hours

N 1027 km

Ultimi Scopuli(next)

MRV
16 Hours 2 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 21 Hours

NE 1798 km

Ultimum Chasma

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
22 Days 13 Hours

W 1274 km

Boreum Cavus

MRV
19 Hours 54 Minutes
Walking
15 Days 23 Hours

Tenuis Cavus

84.76° N 1.39° E

E 1413 km

Planum Australe

MRV
22 Hours 5 Minutes
Walking
17 Days 17 Hours

SW 1792 km

Inuvik

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
22 Days 11 Hours

S 185 km

Gemina Lingula(last)

MRV
2 Hours 53 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 7 Hours

SE 1482 km

Gemini Scopuli

MRV
23 Hours 10 Minutes
Walking
18 Days 14 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 6 locations over 4,883 km. Next: Ultimi Scopuli
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