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- Q115300 subject Q7950102.
- Q115300 abstract "Shangri-La is a large, dark region of Saturn's moon Titan at 10°S 165°W. It is named after Shangri-La, the mythical paradise in Tibet. It is thought to be an immense plain of dark material. It is thought that these regions of Titan were seas, but that they are now dry.Shangri-La is studded with bright 'islands' of higher ground. It is bounded by the larger regions of high ground: Xanadu to the east, Adiri to the west, and Dilmun to the north.The Huygens probe landed on a westerly part of Shangri-La, close to the boundary with Adiri.".
- Q115300 thumbnail Titan_globe.jpg?width=300.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q112302.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q112516.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q1400450.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q160091.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q17252.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q193.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q2565.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q464520.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q714789.
- Q115300 wikiPageWikiLink Q7950102.
- Q115300 point "-10.0 -165.0".
- Q115300 type Place.
- Q115300 type Crater.
- Q115300 type Location.
- Q115300 type NaturalPlace.
- Q115300 type Place.
- Q115300 type Thing.
- Q115300 type SpatialThing.
- Q115300 comment "Shangri-La is a large, dark region of Saturn's moon Titan at 10°S 165°W. It is named after Shangri-La, the mythical paradise in Tibet. It is thought to be an immense plain of dark material. It is thought that these regions of Titan were seas, but that they are now dry.Shangri-La is studded with bright 'islands' of higher ground.".
- Q115300 label "Shangri-La (Titan)".
- Q115300 lat "-10.0".
- Q115300 long "-165.0".
- Q115300 depiction Titan_globe.jpg.