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Guabonito (crater)

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Guabonito
Cassini radar view of Guabonito
Feature typeRing feature
EponymGuabonito

Guabonito is a ring of bright features on Saturn's moon Titan. Currently, the feature is thought to be a partially buried impact crater, with the bright features representing the crater's rim.[1]

History

Guabonito was first seen in Cassini images taken in October 2004 and has been observed several times since.

Guabonito was observed by the Cassini radar instrument's synthetic aperture radar imaging mode on April 30, 2006.[2]

Location

This ringed features, 90 kilometers across, is located in Titan's Shangri-La dark region, near the boundary with Xanadu, and is centered at 10°54′S 150°48′W / 10.9°S 150.8°W / -10.9; -150.8.[3]

Namesake

This feature is named after Guabonito, the Taíno Indian sea goddess who taught the use of amulets.

References

  1. ^ Solomonidou, A., Neish, C., Coustenis, A., Malaska, M., Le Gall, A., & Lopes, R. et al. (2020). The chemical composition of impact craters on Titan. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 641, A16. doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/202037866
  2. ^ "Associazione Lunar Explorer Italia – Titan: The "Foggy" Moon/Guabonito Crater". www.lunexit.it. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  3. ^ "Guabonito crater, Titan, in infrared and radar". The Planetary Society. Retrieved 2023-02-10.

External links

  • "Guabonito". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

10°54′S 150°48′W / 10.9°S 150.8°W / -10.9; -150.8

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