Synthetic aperture radar mosaic of Titan's north polar region, showing hydrocarbon seas and lakes | |
| Feature type | Lacus |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 72°36′N225°06′W / 72.6°N 225.1°W /72.6; -225.1 |
| Diameter | 25.4 km[1] It is named afterLake Eyre, anintermittent lake inAustralia.[1] |
| Eponym | Lake Abaya |
Eyre Lacuna is a feature on Saturn's largest moon,Titan, believed to be a currently dry bed of an intermittenthydrocarbon lake.
When full, the lake would be composed ofliquidmethane andethane.[2] It was detected in 2007 by theCassini–Huygensspace probe.