Victoria crater, explored during two years by the Opportunity rover on Mars, has been captured by the camera from the space probe Mars Reconnaisance Orbiter (MRO) of NASA.This high resolution camera showed images taken at an angle comparable to watching a landscape from the window of an airplane. From there he was captured in the layers of the crater walls, and the shot of the wheels left by the rover Opportunity on its descent to the crater.
Note that the probe was previously MRO images of this crater, but not much resolution. And after these shots were taken the right path so that Opportunity could fall to Victoria Crater.
(source: www.lanasa.net)