Horus Patera (Io)

Egyptian falcon-headed solar god.

A patera is an irregular crater, or a complex one with scalloped edges. Usually the dish-shaped depression atop a volcano. On Io they are named after words for fire, sun or thunder; volcano gods, heroes, goddesses or mythical blacksmiths.

Image Source. Marker locations are approximate and may not always appear to align with image on map.

NW 214 km

Dingir Patera(last)

MRV
3 Hours 21 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 20 Hours

N 556 km

Acala Fluctus

MRV
8 Hours 41 Minutes
Walking
10 Days

NE 581 km

Tol-Ava Patera

MRV
9 Hours 5 Minutes
Walking
10 Days 11 Hours

W 334 km

Apis Tholus

MRV
5 Hours 13 Minutes
Walking
6 Days

Horus Patera

-9.91° N 22.63° E

E 400 km

Ra Patera

MRV
6 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 5 Hours

SW 242 km

Kava Patera

MRV
3 Hours 47 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 8 Hours

S 686 km

Menahka Patera

MRV
10 Hours 43 Minutes
Walking
12 Days 8 Hours

SE 496 km

Shoshu Patera(next)

MRV
7 Hours 45 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 22 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 115 locations over 30,016 km. Next: Shoshu Patera
Return to Tour

Built by Inkleby based on data from the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature.
This website uses cookies to see how many people visited (Learn More).