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Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature

Paxsi

Basic Info

Feature Name Paxsi
Clean Name Paxsi
Feature ID 14781
Target Titan
Feature Type Large ringed feature

Location


UNKNOWN
Coordinate System Planetographic, +West, 0 - 360
Northmost Latitude 6.70 °
Southmost Latitude 3.70 °
Eastmost Longitude 339.80 °
Westmost Longitude 342.60 °
Diameter 120.00 km
Center Latitude 5.00 °
Center Longitude 341.20 °
Quad -

Status and Origin

Approval Status Adopted by IAU
Approval Date Oct 15, 2010
Continent South and Central America
Culture Peru
Origin Aymara (Peru, Bolivia) goddess of the moon, education and knowledge.
Reference [127] - Goddesses in World Mythology, by Martha Ann and Dorothy Myers Imel: ABC-CLIO, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA 1993.
Updated Oct 15, 2010 7:30 AM

PDF Maps of Titan

  • Titan with ISS background Not all features are shown on this map, however a few features, including some faculae, planitiae and regiones, can be seen better here than on the VIMS maps. Map covers area between 90°N and 90°S.
  • 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.
  • Titan VIMS image Only prominent albedo features and a few other features that are easily distinguished are included. Map covers area between 90°N and 90°S.
  • Titan North Pole Includes features that are between 50°N and 90°N. The image is false color Cassini RADAR that distinguishes liquid hydrocarbon from dry land.
  • Titan South Pole Includes features that are between 50°S and 90°S. The image is false color Cassini RADAR that distinguishes liquid hydrocarbon from dry land.