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Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature

Omacatl Macula

Basic Info

Feature Name Omacatl Macula
Clean Name Omacatl Macula
Feature ID 7006
Target Titan
Feature Type Macula, maculae

Location


UNKNOWN
Coordinate System Planetographic, +West, 0 - 360
Northmost Latitude 20.70 °
Southmost Latitude 16.30 °
Eastmost Longitude 33.70 °
Westmost Longitude 38.70 °
Diameter 225.00 km
Center Latitude 17.60 °
Center Longitude 37.20 °
Quad -

Status and Origin

Approval Status Adopted by IAU
Approval Date 2006
Continent North America
Culture Aztec
Origin Aztec god of good cheer and lord of banquets.
Reference [83] - Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Symbols (in 3 vols.), by Gertrude Jobes: Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 1962.
Updated Oct 01, 2006 3:30 PM

PDF Maps of Titan

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  • Titan with VIMS background and RADAR strips All named features between 50°N and 90°S are included. Map covers area between 90°N and 90°S.
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