Saragossa Terra

Saragossa Terra
Feature type terra
Location Iapetus
Coordinates 45°00′S 180°00′W / 45.0°S 180.0°W / -45.0; -180.0Coordinates: 45°00′S 180°00′W / 45.0°S 180.0°W / -45.0; -180.0
Diameter 2300 km
Discoverer Cassini-Huygens spacecraft
Eponym Saragossa, Spain

Saragossa Tera is the name given to the southern part of the highly reflective half of Saturn's moon Iapetus. It is bordered on the north by Roncevaux Terra, and on both the east and west sides by Cassini Regio. [1]

The largest named crater in Saragossa Terra is the 504-km-diameter Engelier. It partially obscures the slightly smaller crater Gerin. Both craters are named for paladins mentioned in the Chanson de Roland.

References

  1. "Planetary Names: terra, terrae: Saragossa Terra on Iapetus". United States Geological Survey. August 5, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
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