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Kivu Lacus

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Feature type
  
Lacus

Eponym
  
Lake Kivu

Diameter
  
77.5 km (48 mi)

Kivu Lacus

Kivu Lacus is a small Titanean hydrocarbon lake. It was discovered by the Cassini probe. The lake is near Titan's north pole and is named after Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. In 2012, Cassini spotted an Infrared glint off the lake. The aspects of it suggested waves.

References

Kivu Lacus Wikipedia