Abaya Lacus (Titan)

Lake in Ethiopia.

Abaya Lacus is one of a number of hydrocarbon lakes found on Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The lake is composed of liquid methane and ethane, and was detected by the Cassini space probe. (wikipedia entry)

A lacus is a "lake" or small, dark plain with discrete, sharp boundaries. On Titan they are named after lakes on Earth, preferably with a shape similar to the lacus or lacuna on Titan.

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NW 2335 km

Mackay Lacus

MRV
1 Day 12 Hours
Walking
48 Days 10 Hours

N 472 km

Koitere Lacus(next)

MRV
7 Hours 23 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 19 Hours

NE 876 km

Ladoga Lacus

MRV
13 Hours 41 Minutes
Walking
18 Days 4 Hours

W 848 km

Feia Lacus

MRV
13 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
17 Days 14 Hours

Abaya Lacus

73.17° N 314.45° E

E 2693 km

Kaitain Labyrinthus

MRV
1 Day 18 Hours
Walking
55 Days 20 Hours

SW 1065 km

Arrakis Planitia(last)

MRV
16 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
22 Days 2 Hours

S 755 km

Winia Fluctus

MRV
11 Hours 48 Minutes
Walking
15 Days 15 Hours

SE 1331 km

Poritrin Planitia

MRV
20 Hours 48 Minutes
Walking
27 Days 14 Hours

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