- Source: Estan Patera
Estan Patera is a patera, or a complex crater with scalloped edges, on Jupiter's moon Io. It is 95 kilometers in diameter and located at 21.53°N 87.59°W / 21.53; -87.59. It is named after the Hittite sun god Estan. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 2006. It is located at the northern base of the 11-kilometer mountain Gish Bar Mons. Located west-northwest is Skythia Mons, and to the southwest is Monan Mons, at the northern and southern ends of which are Monan Patera and Ah Peku Patera.
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- Estan Patera
- List of volcanic features on Io
- Shango Patera
- Monan Patera
- Marea (band)
- Io (moon)
- Pele (volcano)
- Exploration of Io
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