Melrhir Lacuna (Titan)

Intermittent lake (shott) in Algeria.

A lacuna is an irregularly shaped depression having the appearance of a dry lake bed. 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 383 km

Jerid Lacuna

MRV
5 Hours 59 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 22 Hours

N 89 km

Ngami Lacuna(last)

MRV
1 Hour 23 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 20 Hours

NE 3518 km

Mývatn Lacus

MRV
2 Days 6 Hours
Walking
72 Days 23 Hours

W 554 km

Racetrack Lacuna

MRV
8 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
11 Days 12 Hours

Melrhir Lacuna

64.9° N 147.4° E

E 3565 km

Nimloth Colles

MRV
2 Days 7 Hours
Walking
73 Days 22 Hours

SW 1194 km

Uanui Virgae

MRV
18 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
24 Days 18 Hours

S 1310 km

Caladan Planitia

MRV
20 Hours 28 Minutes
Walking
27 Days 4 Hours

SE 1113 km

Richese Labyrinthus(next)

MRV
17 Hours 23 Minutes
Walking
23 Days 2 Hours

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