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Engelier (lower left) within Saragossa Terra.
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Feature type | Central peak impact basin |
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Location | Saragossa Terra, Iapetus |
Coordinates | 40°30′S 96°42′E / 40.500°S 96.700°E / -40.500; 96.700[1] |
Diameter | 503 km (303 mi)[2] |
Depth | 8-9 km[3] |
Eponym | Engelier, character from the Song of Roland |
Engelier is a 310-mile (500-kilometers) large crater on Saturn's moon IapetusinSaragossa Terra.[4][5] It partially obscures the slightly smaller crater Gerin.
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