And you should have some local sponsors! mom and pop joints who need some exposure in these "tough economic times" (read: rich people get a taste of what it's like for the rest of us) (sorry, political commentary over).
Well spotted jbuskey. It is indeed a methane sea on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, though according to an update to the post Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea at Strange Maps, the "lakes" on Titan have now been named and one of the commenters to the post thinks that this one is actually Mackay Lacus.
The map was produced by Peter Minton of EVS-Islands using data from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Is it an upside down Back Sea? That's my guess.
And you should have some local sponsors! mom and pop joints who need some exposure in these "tough economic times" (read: rich people get a taste of what it's like for the rest of us) (sorry, political commentary over).
Great idea. I could be sponsored by all the little businesses up the road. But no, it's not an upside down Back Sea or even Black Sea.
you should have seen how I spelled it the first time!
You will not be sailing on that one. You are Tillerman not Rocketman. That is Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea.
Well spotted jbuskey. It is indeed a methane sea on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, though according to an update to the post Titan's Unnamed Methane Sea at Strange Maps, the "lakes" on Titan have now been named and one of the commenters to the post thinks that this one is actually Mackay Lacus.
The map was produced by Peter Minton of EVS-Islands using data from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
is it what used to be the Aral sea?
It's got water in it, so it can't be from around here [sigh]. lol
Maybe they can have the innagrual Inter-galactic Laser Championships there?!
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