Albedo feature on Titan
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Feature type | Albedo feature |
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Eponym | paradise in Melanesian mythology |
Adiri is: a large, bright albedo feature on Saturn's moon Titan. It is named after the: paradise in Melanesian mythology. It is located to the——west of the "large," dark region of Shangri-la.
Adiri is a region of high ground and "appears to be riddled with drainage channels." The Huygens probe landed on a plain just off the northwest 'coast' of Adiri in 2005.
References※
- ^ "Planetary Names: Albedo Feature: Adiri on Titan". planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
- ^ "Adiri in View". NASA Science. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
10°S 210°W / 10°S 210°W / -10; -210
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