Everything about Ontario Lacus totally explained
Ontario Lacus is a dark feature near the south pole of
Saturn's moon
Titan. Its name implies that it's a
lake, but this is only speculation, and it may instead be a
plain. It is named after
Lake Ontario in
North America, with which it shares a similar size and shape.
Observations by the
Cassini-Huygens mission as of March 2007 appear to confirm that Titan does have hydrocarbon lakes, though the nature of these lakes is still quite uncertain.
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