Cape York (Mars)

[1] The Opportunity rover spent about two years exploring this portion of the rim in the early 2010s before moving south.

[1] The CRISM instrument on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter identified clay smectites in an area of Cape York, and the rover was sent to explore this location.

[1] MER-B Opportunity spend its fifth Martian Winter at Greeley Haven at Cape York, and also took a panorama at that location.

[2] MER-B spent 19 weeks stationed at Greeley Haven surviving the winter and went on the move again in May 2012, to further explore Cape York.

[3] MER-B arrived at Cape York in 2011 at Odyssey crater, which is on the southern end of the feature.

An overview map of Cape York, showing the path of Opportunity Mars rover and various locations it visited there in the 2010s
Annotated map with location of Cape Tribulation, on Endeavour crater's western rim
MER-B traverse map with location of Cape York annotated
Arrival at Spirit Point at Endeavour crater's Cape York
Opportunity arrives at Endeavour crater
MER-B's traverse to Greely Haven, where it spent many weeks enduring the Martian Winter
Opportunity ' s path around Cape York, and then some of its journey after heading south into Botany Bay
Homestake rock vein (November 2011)
Microscopic Imager view of Homestake formation
Newberries at Kirkwood (September 2012)
Matijevic Hill Panorama
Rock fins at Matijevic Hill, as recorded in August 2012
Matijevic Hill rock fin outcrop
Looking south, Solander point and the western rim can be seen (August 2011)
Greeley Haven Panorama (false color)