Bok (Martian crater)
Tear-drop shaped islands caused by flood waters from Ares Vallis, as seen by Viking Orbiter. The islands were formed by the ejecta of Lod, Bok, and Gold craters. | |
| Planet | Mars |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 20°35′N 328°24′E / 20.58°N 328.4°E |
| Quadrangle | Oxia Palus |
| Diameter | 7.34 km (4.56 mi) |
| Eponym | A town in New Guinea |
Bok is a crater in the Oxia Palus quadrangle of Mars. It was named after a town in New Guinea in 1976.
Bok is famous for showing clear evidence that it was affected by floods of water from Ares Vallis on Mars.
- Viking Orbiter 1 mosaic showing Lod (top) and Bok (bottom)
- Topographic map of the area around Bok
- CTX camera image
- Enlargement showing Bok