Ninurta Patera (Io)

Babylonian god of the spring sun.

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.

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NW 904 km

Acala Fluctus(next)

MRV
14 Hours 8 Minutes
Walking
16 Days 6 Hours

N 202 km

Mazda Paterae

MRV
3 Hours 9 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 15 Hours

NE 336 km

Kibero Patera

MRV
5 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 1 Hour

W 480 km

Huo Shen Patera

MRV
7 Hours 30 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 15 Hours

Ninurta Patera

-16.79° N 44.81° E

E 310 km

Mihr Patera(last)

MRV
4 Hours 51 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 14 Hours

SW 314 km

Shoshu Patera

MRV
4 Hours 55 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 16 Hours

S 606 km

Rarog Patera

MRV
9 Hours 29 Minutes
Walking
10 Days 22 Hours

SE 484 km

Sengen Patera

MRV
7 Hours 34 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 17 Hours

Tour so far: Visited 111 locations over 28,376 km. Next: Acala Fluctus
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