Dalilah (Enceladus)

Crafty old crone who fools several men.

Dalilah is a crater in the northern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Fractures have deformed the south-eastern side as well as the dome at the center of the crater. This tectonic deformation was formed through viscous relaxation. (wikipedia entry)

A crater is a circular depression likely created by an impact event. On Enceladus they are named after people and places from Burton's Arabian Nights.

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NW 138 km

Duban

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2 Hours 10 Minutes

N 64 km

Gharib

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1 Hour

NE 48 km

Ajib

W 135 km

Hisham

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2 Hours 6 Minutes

Dalilah

51.55° N 110.35° E

E 108 km

Ishak

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1 Hour 41 Minutes

SW 73 km

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1 Hour 8 Minutes

S 44 km

Harran Sulci(last)

SE 110 km

Harun

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1 Hour 43 Minutes
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